Blackberry 34 Pearl Flip Phone is First RIM Blackberry

Blackberry 34 Pearl Flip Phone is First RIM Blackberry
Clamshell Device

Blackberry smartphones have followed a very set design over
the years, the Curve editions are always slightly wider in
girth but slim whereas the Pearl range is the closest a
Blackberry phone comes to looking like a regular mobile
device.

However, the manufacturer has tried a new design, new for
them but not for the overall mobile phones market, clamshell
phones have been around for over 15 years dating back to the
first ever flip phone the Motorola Star Tac - if you are old
enough you will remember that it was considered a major
breakthrough in mobile technology.

Over the past few years the main four UK mobile phone
manufacturers have all released at least one flip phone,
Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and most fanously Motorola who
always seem to have a clamshell on the market so why has it
taken Blackberry so long to produce one of these? More
importantly, have they made a good job of it?

The new 34 is actually a part of the Pearl range of
Blackberry phones and when you see a picture you will
realise why, the handset offers the same characturistic slim
but deep build of the other Pearl models especially when
fully opened.

The Blackberry Pearl Flip 34, otherwise known as the
Blackberry Kickstart 34, is in short Blackberry's first flip
phone that offers all the added advantages of being a
Blackberry smartphone but with the benefits of being a
clamshell. This phone has caused quite a stir of late, with
its reinvented design, RIM have pushed the boundaries that
much further with what looks to be a very successful result.

The Blackberry 34 Flip smartphone comes with the Blackberry
OS v4.6.1 and has opted for a bigger 2.63 internal screen as
well as an external LCD display. Although there's no GPS
radio the Pearl 34 is still a Quad Band GSM device with GPRS
support and EDGE technology plus WiFi connectivity.

The Blackberry Pearl 34 Flip mobile phone weighs a little
over 100g and features a new and improved HTML web browser
that is not only capable of viewing desktop website versions
but mobile versions as well. As with the majority of
Blackberry devices the Pearl 34 is just as capable as a
messaging device as any other and with the presence of
SureType just as easy. Supporting the likes of email and
instant messaging with Yahoo! and Google Talk, the
Blackberry 34 Pearl shines brightly under scrutiny.

Sporting a 2MP autofocus camera with video capture for want
to be photographers, the Blackberry Flip has something for
everyone and music lovers will be pleased with the inclusion
of a full media player with multiple audio support and 3.5mm
audio headset jack. A stereo headset is included in the
package.

This new clamshell device has initially been made available
on O2 pay monthly contract deals in the UK, however the
phone is set to enjoy further launches on competing network
operators over the coming days, in conclusion the Blackberry
34 Flip offers the same great features as the latest Pearl
edition phones but with the added benefits of the keypad
being hidden beneath the flip whilst not in use.

Whether this draws a new client base for RIM remains to be
seen but clamshell mobile phones do have their enthusiasts
who swear by nothing else, should they be considering a
business enabled phone with a pleasurable side for those
dull moments then the Blackberry Pearl 34 ticks the boxes.

The Blackberry 34 Flip and Blackberry Storm are two of many
recently released phones in the UK, for more detailed
information please refer to our online mobile phones shop.

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