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Monday, March 16, 2009

Blackberry Bold 9000



During our training and even for the call simulations to prepare us for the actual customer calls, one of the challenges will be a Blackberry phone.

"Urgh, not another Blackberry call!"

Blackberry phones are considered high-end devices not only because they have QWERTY keypads, but because of their sophisticated design and complicated system and uhm, sometimes the navigation.

We were also provided with live BlackBerry phones with SIM cards from our US clients. not only Blackberry phones, but similar HED phones from Nokia, Palm, Samsung, LG, HTC and Motorola.



I like the BlackBerry Bold 9000. Hindi siya ganun kalapad, and astig ng LCD screen display! Sosy pa ang dating. It makes me wish I had a Blackberry phone. The only thing that I don't like with it is since it's not that wide, the QWERTY keys are ultra-small! Yaiks! And if you have a large set of fingers, you'll find it quite difficult to press the keys. But there's always the trusty trackball na parang roll-on ball ng deodorant. Wehehe!

The BlackBerry Bold 9000 is priced at $399.99 ($299.99 after a mail-in rebate). I'm not sure if this is available locally.

I'm trying to review most of the BlackBerry phone navigation & system since we were forewarned that the most difficult phones to troubleshoot on the floor (workplace) are those BlackBerry phones! Yay!

Phone review from MobileBurn.com (via YouTube)

Part 1 - Design, Keyboard, Email

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Part 2 - Browser, Camera, UI

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