BlackBerry Bold 9700
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16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700
BlackBerry Bold 9700 is the latest handset that is expected to carry forward the legacy of the smart phones from the house BlackBerry. This mobile phone giant is known for their QWERTY devices and hence the excitement gets doubled when there is a new announcement.
Pros:
- Good QWERTY keypad
- Good memory backup
- 3G
- Wi-Fi
Cons:
- No radio
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700
and features a slimmer design, better camera, and both 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. Plus, unlike the AT&T version of this smart phone, the T-Mobile 9700 ($199 with two-year contract) lets you make unlimited calls over Wi-Fi.
Pros:
- Beautiful industrial design
- Comfortable keyboard
- Wi-Fi calling
- Sharp 3.2-MP camera
Cons:
- OS feels a bit stale
- Mediocre Web browser
16 years ago
Research in Motion BlackBerry Bold 9700
(1 items) Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold 9700 is the finest BlackBerry to date, combining the best of the BlackBerry Tour 9630 and the BlackBerry Bold 9000 in a slim and refined package.
Pros:
- Attractive
- slimmed-down design
- Excellent
- ergonomic keyboard
Cons:
- Browser can't compete with other top phones
- Camera is just average
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700 review Review
RIM's Bold 9700 is the best of the BlackBerry bunch, keeping all the features we loved on previous models and improving on everything else. A better camera, smaller size and cool optical trackpad make it a worthy successor to the excellent BlackBerry Bold 9000.
Pros:
- Easy-to-use Qwerty keyboard
- Push email
- Vivid screen
- Good apps available
- Zippy optical trackpad
- Great connectivity
- including Wi-Fi
Cons:
- User interface is useful but dull
- Web browser is comparatively poor
- Keyboard isn't as clicky as on other BlackBerry devices
- Apps can be expensive
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700 review
RIM has updated its flagship model with a sleeker and more powerful model – the Bold 2 9700. Featuring an improved processor and latest UI, the phone certainly has the specs but can it stop the iPhone and Android onslaught?
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review
An excellent email device in a sleek and slim body.
Pros:
- The best email support around is enhanced by the excellent QWERTY keyboard and responsive trackpad
Cons:
- The screen is a little small for web browsing and watching films
- and there's not much to be had in the way of customisation
16 years ago
9700
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 was a big success for RIM in both design and features, making it the BlackBerry smartphone to beat on GSM networks. The original Bold is a large phone, too big for some, and so the Bold 9700 is smaller and lighter.
Pros:
- Good multimedia features and great messaging experience
- UMA Wi-Fi calling is a big plus on T-Mobile version, Good multimedia features and great messaging experience
- UMA Wi-Fi calling is a big plus on T-Mobile version
Cons:
- Slow web surfing even with 3G
- Slow web surfing even with 3G
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review
Although the Bold 9700 lacks the frills of an iPhone or Palm Pre, for utilitarian business users, it's one of the most polished smartphones on the market today.
Pros:
- Optical trackpad
- Solid build quality
- Landline-like voice quality
- Tack-sharp screen
- Longest battery life of all BlackBerrys
Cons:
- Keyboard potentially too small for larger fingers
- Slow browser
16 years ago
BlackBerry Bold 9700 (AT&T)
The BlackBerry Bold 9700 on AT&T is a powerful, comfortable, and even somewhat chic smartphone-just like the T-Mobile version we reviewed last month. That's all to be expected from an update to the popular BlackBerry Bold 9000 , which our Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff carries as his day-to-day...
Pros:
- Near-perfect design
- Beautiful display
- Great voice quality
- Robust media sync options
- Excellent battery life
Cons:
- Middling browser
- Buggy video player
- Lacks the T-Mobile version's unlimited Wi-Fi calling
16 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700
cut quite a dash when it debuted last year, signalling clearly to any doubters that Research in Motion was moving the BlackBerry out of the boardroom and into the pockets and handbags of consumers who had need for its exemplary e-mail service in their day-to-day lives.
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