Saturday, October 29, 2011

Best 2011 BlackBerrys From Sprint

Sprint currently has three BlackBerry models available in the US - the Bold 9650, the Curve 9330 and the Style. The arrival of the much-anticipated 4G-touch screen Bold 9900 will be available later this year. Sprint has made no announcements confirming the launch of the 9900, however, it is expected to be around September. For now the Bold 9650 is the premier BlackBerry from Sprint, with the Curve 9330 being a good watered down version to the Bold, and is available for half the price. The Style breaks BlackBerry's well-known candy bar style design phones with this compact clam-shell style flip phone.

Sprint is the only US network to offer the Style (available in black and purple). This innovative phone is the first BlackBerry to sport a full QWERTY keyboard on a clam-shell design phone. As can be expected by such a compact phone, the keys are a little cramped and not raised as much as the Bold and Curve. This makes it harder to type; however, with a little practice you will feel at home on this keyboard. The Style is designed as an entry-level phone, however, it appeals to wide range of users.

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The Bold is Sprint's premier BlackBerry with the Curve being a popular second choice as it is very similar to the Bold in many respects and is slightly cheaper. Both these phones are well suited to the corporate sect due to the robust design, strong security features and Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES). BES is a popular secure corporate system to synchronize your work emails, contacts, calendar, etc. The popular full QWERTY keyboard that makes messaging and emailing quick and easy is possibly the most defining feature of the Bold and Curve. In addition, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) for many people is the reason they will never get anything except a BlackBerry. This free instant messaging tool makes staying in touch with friends around the globe quick and easy. As a result BlackBerry has captured a large portion of both the youthful and corporate sectors.

The Bold 9650 is simplistic and effective. Call quality is high with good clarity and little background noise interference. In addition, you can expect the battery to last you 6.5 hours of talk time and 13 days of standby time. If multimedia aspects such as web browsing, apps, camera and music are a focus point for you then you should have a look at the 4G Android phones such as the HTC EVO 4G. Though, don't expect your battery to last more than a day with the 4G Androids as the larger screen, apps and 4G connectivity drains the battery on these phones in record time. The Bold is effectively an upgrade of the Tour with twice the built in memory, WiFi, and the more reliable touch-pad. The other features are unchanged such as; 528 MHz processor, 2.4-inch screen (360 x 480 pixels), 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.56 inches (HWD), world phone roaming options as it runs on both CDMA and GSM networks, amongst other standard features.

The net result is the Bold is your best bet if you are looking for a reliable, robust workhorse. The Curve is similar in many respects though might 'freeze' occasionally under pressure. However, for the reduced price and similar features it is a good choice. The Style is an interesting compact phone that is a little different to the regular BlackBerry designs with the clam-shell design. This Makes the Style an interesting, well-designed compact phone.

Best 2011 BlackBerrys From Sprint

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