Blackberry 7100g Reviews
Blackberry 7100g Reviews from around the web.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at CNET
The good: The slim and trim RIM BlackBerry 7100g features a bright display and a pseudo-QWERTY keypad in a slim and trim package. It also has Bluetooth, and it syncs with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, and BlackBerry servers.
The bad: The BlackBerry 7100g’s modified keyboard takes some time to master, and the Bluetooth works only with wireless headsets. The BlackBerry 7100g also lacks a instant-messaging client, and Java apps are not downloadable.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at Mobiledia
At the time, Cingular consumers lusted after T-Mobile’s BlackBerry 7100t, but with the launch of the new BlackBerry 7100g, Cingular users are able to share in improved designs.
Internally similar to the 7100t, the BlackBerry 7100g has a high-resolution color display, 32 MB of internal memory, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and BlackBerry functionality and tools, making it appealing to both business and casual users alike.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at About
The BlackBerry 7100g weighs only 4.2 Ounces. This is relatively lighter than average and should make the BlackBerry 7100g comfortable to use and carry around.
BlackBerry 7100g doesn’t include a camera, which is not a necessary feature but may be useful and make your experience better.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at Laptop Mag
The BlackBerry 7100g from Cingular ($249) is one of the most compact yet capable smartphones around. the BlackBerry 7100g includes a large color screen, an innovative condensed SureType keyboard, and weighs a feather-light 4.2 ounces. Like the 7100t, the BlackBerry 7100g includes Bluetooth for pairing a wireless headset. Unfortunately, it doesn’t include EDGE capability for higher-speed surfing like some other Cingular phones, and falls short when it comes to instant messaging
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at PC Mag
In most ways, the BlackBerry 7100g is just like the 7100t. It’s roughly the same size and the same shape, though it’s a little blockier. The BlackBerry 7100g runs the same top-notch push e-mail software, gets the same clear reception, and has the same battery life on the same quad-band GSM radio. The BlackBerry 7100g has the same very clear speakerphone and same limited Bluetooth support—headset-only, with no dial-up networking or file transfer. (You can transfer files with the included USB cable.) The BlackBerry 7100g uses the same corporate BlackBerry servers and the same personal Web e-mail interface. The BlackBerry 7100g runs the same excellent predictive text software with its 20-key keypad, and uses the same basic Web browser with no frames and so-so style sheet support.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at Mobile9
The BlackBerry 7100g also puts top-of-the-line features, such as speakerphone, Bluetooth technology, polyphonic ringtones and an advanced call log, into a sleek and stylish handset.
Blackberry 7100g Reviews at Ubergizmo
The BlackBerry 7100g is comfortable to hold and speak on, and the numeric dial pad embedded in the SureType keyboard is almost as easy to use as standard dial pads. The BlackBerry 7100g’s Call quality on Cingular’s network was adequate for both regular calls and talking through the speaker on the back. The BlackBerry 7100g worked fine with a Bluetooth headset, as well.
