It’s no surprise that in the BlackBerry 8800 RIM delivered the ultimate mobile email machine. Despite all the competition nothing can touch the Blackberry and, with the 8800 as its flagship, the company is poised for continued success in the business market. The phone’s style, performance, and long list of features means that it will be very attractive to non-business users as well, though the choice is harder for these people as products like Samsung’s Blackjack can do email well and it throws in some of what the 8800 leaves out.
The 8800 still caters to business users but reflects a growing concern with user-friendliness thanks to the influence of the Pearl. This trend is one that will broaden the appeal of the Blackberry and make it possible to build the right phone for any user. The 8800 is quite high-end and still business-oriented but it is hard not to like it if you value its strengths. More casual users and those in need of a camera (as all as keyboard fanatics) may have to look elsewhere, but Blackberry’s core user group, as well a mobile email fans, will be impressed with the product.
RIM BlackBerry 8800 40731805
» Blackberry 8300 Curve Review
» Samsung Ultra Music F300 Mobile Phone Review
» Blackberry Curve 8300 Smartphone Review
» Blackberry 8800 Smartphone (with GPS) Review
» RIM Blackberry 8800 Review
» RIM Blackberry Pearl Review
» Motorola Q Phone (Sprint Moto Q) Review
» Sony Ericsson W880i 3G WALKMAN Phone Review
» Cooler Master Mystique 631 Casing Review
» RIM BlackBerry 8700 review
» Fujifilm FinePix S9000 Digital Camera Review
» BT Launches Combined Mobile Phone & Landline Handset
» Samsung Unveils SGH-E620 Bluetooth Voice Recognition Phone
» Microsoft Push Email to Challenge Blackberry
» Orange SPV M2000 Mobile Phone/PDA Review


del.icio.us
Digg
Furl
Netscape
Yahoo! My Web
StumbleUpon
Google Bookmarks
Technorati
BlinkList
Newsvine
ma.gnolia
reddit
Windows Live
Tailrank

