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"Blackberry's great; phone not so great" on
Pros: I love the blackberry functionality. The ability to integrate outlook contacts with cell phone is added bonus
Cons: Phone seems to pick up every sound within 50m radius making it difficult to hear me. Using headset only slightly reduces problem. Also not sure if antenna is weaker than on normal cell phones but I get very average cell phone reception - which only compou
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"Not much more than email." on
Pros: Real time email is great.
Cons: Calender does not sync well with database software. Third party apps are very few. Not much of a PDA and a bit large for a phone.
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"Functionality on the go!" on
Pros: Allws simultaneous reception and sending of telephony, Email and SMS and can down-load MOST attachments. Allows you to work off two web-sites simultaneously (computer and hand-held).
Cons: brickbraker game is only one game.It would be more intersting if program loaded with 2 other different games.
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"Great for E-Mail- lousy phone" on
Pros: Love having access to my e-mail through the workday. Easy to find contacts- calendar is a bit cumbersome.
Cons: As a phone the 7210 is a disaster- you can't enter the person's extension and have it automatically dialed; there is no way to one-touch dial (incredible in this day and age) and if you have to enter the first three letters of the persons last name to fin
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"T-mobile best provider" on
Pros: battery, push mail, and gsm for international travel
Cons: not extensible version of java -few apps
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