Blackberry Bold 9000 Reviewed
One of the most attractive features of the Rim Blackberry Bold 9000 is its gorgeous screen. Even though it is littler than other smart phone screens like iPhone, it still contains the same number of pixels but with increased pixels per inch which turns it into one of the most prime quality screen mobile phones on the market.
The update blackberry software is also suited to meet the requirement for high quality, but this phone particularly signs when you load your own flicks onto the 1GB transportable storage system. A 1GB card is included with Blackberry Bold 9000 deals, but you can get a larger card later on.
A good selection of dedicated keys is also included, with a key or either side that may be programmed by the user. On default, one of the keys opens the camera while the other one starts voice recognition. A microSDHDC slot is available too for expanding the drive space, and a miniUSB port is added for charging and hooking up to the desktop to add music and additional software.
The Blackberry 9000 sounds great while calling and the reception signal is stronger than most other phones. This characteristic is common amongst blackberry phones, which are fairly well known for providing a warm-sounding, clear conversation. Speaker independent voice recognition software also works really well, and is instantly allotted to one of the side keys. A speakerphone is also included that works very well for making loudspeaker calls and playing music.
Unlike the iPhone and most other touch screens, Blackberry deals have a dedicated keyboard which makes typing messages and texts way easier. Emails can simply be typed out and the phone even permits you to edit word documents. The keyboard is cosy and soft, but its small size leads to a tendency to press the wrong keys infrequently. Even though it isn’t as quick as an ordinary keyboard, a blackberry keyboard can still type fairly fast with some practice on the customer’s part.