Blackberry Pearl 8820 Launched: Features GPS And Wi-Fi
T-Mobile has launched the Blackberry Pearl 8820, an improvement on the previous 8800 model, this time featuring both GPS and WiFi. The Blackberry’s business branding means it has no integrated camera, a seemingly ubiquitous feature across the smartphone spectrum, which could be a downer for some, but still true to Blackberry’s business roots. Other features include a microSD expansion, access to 802.11g networks for VoIP and myFaves support. The Blackberry Pearl 8820 will hit stores today.
Via Engadget Mobile
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