AT&T Wireless Launches the BlackBerry Pearl 8120
March 13, 2008 5:42 AM | AT&T | Blackberry | Smartphone | Comments (0)
| Today AT&T Wireless has launched the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for corporate customers for $200 with a two-year contract, or $350 unlocked. The 8120 sets a new cell-phone standard for delivering business-class e-mail and great multimedia in a small, sleek package. The 8120 is first Pearl with Wi-Fi support, which speeds up Web surfing and e-mail access. It's also the first with memory expandability via a MicroSD slot. The Pearl 8120 improves on its predecessors with outstanding software for multimedia management and a better camera that captures video and stills. The 8120 doesn't support AT&T's fastest data network (HSDPA) and its quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support allows you to use it for voice calls throughout most of the world, with data coming in at roughly dial-up speed in locations where Wi-Fi isn't an option. The 8120 weighs in at a mere 3.2 ounces, measures 4.2 inches in length, 2 inches wide, and slightly more than half an inch thick. The glossy black casing looks classy. | ![]() |
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