BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100 Specifications
Product Features:
| 3G: Yes | Wifi: Yes | Camera: 3.2 MP with flash |
| Display: 2.25 inches | Memory Card: upto 32 GB | Music Player: Yes |
| OS: Blackberry OS | FM Radio: No | Bluetooth: Yes |
Product Review:
- Same hardware as the Bold
- Excellent, stable performance
- Wireless N compatibility
- Good suite of software out of the box
- Cramped, plastic-feeling keypad
- Tiny screen
Quick Specifications
See Full Specifications- General:
- Blackberry OS, v5.0.
- Display:
- 2.25 inches
- 360 x 400 pixels
- Camera:
- 3.2 MP
- AutoFocus
- Flash
- Technical:
- 256 MB Inbuilt Memory
- Memory Card Support, upto 32 GB
- 256 MB RAM
- 624 MHz Processor
- Connectivity:
- 3G
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- Extra:
- Music Player
- Video Player
- 3.5 mm Headphone
Advantages
Display In Groups| Camera | |
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Has Flash For Camera
LED
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Having a camera flash allows you to take photos in low light. |
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Supports Video Recording
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You can record videos of beautiful moments, sceneries and watch them later. |
| Technical | |
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Supports Memory Card
upto 32 GB
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Memory cards give your device more storage capacity. So you can store more songs, photos and videos. |
| Connectivity | |
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Supports 3G
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3G Enabled Handsets give you more download speed and a faster internet experience. |
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Supports WiFi
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You can connect to wifi hotspots in your area to experience a superior internet experience. |
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Supports Bluetooth v2.1
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Bluetooth enables you to wirelessly listen to music and calls using bluetooth headsets. |
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Supports GPS
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GPS is used for determining your location. You can get directions to a place with the help of GPS. |
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Has A 3.5mm Headphone Jack
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Having 3.5mm Jack enables you to connect to large number of other devices (such as speakers) having 3.5mm Port. |
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Supports Video Player
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Watch your favourite video songs and movies in video player. It supports MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV file types. |
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Supports Music Player
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Listen to your favourite songs in music player. It supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, FLAC, WMA, AMR, OGG etc. file types. |
| Battery | |
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Long Battery Standby Time
18 days
(Average: 14.6 days)
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With long battery standby time, mobile phone battery can last more days without charging in idle condition. |
Disadvantages
Display In Groups| Camera | |
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Low Resloution Camera
3.2 MP with AutoFocus
(Average: 3.93 MP)
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Considering this phone's price, it should have come with a higher resolution camera. |
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No Front Camera
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Front Camera enables you to take your own photos and do videocalling (on supported phones). |
| Technical | |
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Limited Storage Capacity
256 MB
(Average: 210 MB)
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Considering this phone's level of use, it has less amount of memory to store songs, videos, photos and applications. |
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Fewer Processing Cores
1 Core
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More cores result in better parallelism, meaning more tasks can be processed in parallel without slowing down the User Interface. |
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Slower CPU
624 MHz
(Average: 525.6 MHz)
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Slower CPU has trouble in running graphics rich applications. |
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Limited Amount Of RAM
256 MB
(Average: 244.4 MB)
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Small RAM has trouble in running more applications at the same time, which makes the phone little slower. |
| Connectivity | |
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Can't Output To TV
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You can't connect your smartphone to a TV. |
| Extra | |
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Doesn't Have A FM Radio
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You Can't Listen to your favourite radio stations on your phone. |
| Battery | |
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Short Battery Talk Time
5.5 hours
(Average: 6.1 hours)
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With short battery talk time, you won't be able to talk continously on the phone for a long period of time without charging. |
Full Specifications
Report An Error| General | |
| Sim Type: | GSM |
| Dual Sim: | No |
| Device Type: | Smartphone |
| Release Date: | April, 2010 |
| Design | |
| Dimensions: | 108 x 50 x 13.3 mm |
| Weight: | 93 g |
| Form Factor: | Classic (Candybar) |
| Display | |
| Type: | Color TFT screen, 65K colors |
| Touch: | No |
| Size: | 2.25 inches, 360 x 400 pixels |
| Memory | |
| Phonebook: | Unlimited |
| Internal: | 256 MB inbuilt, 256 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM |
| Card Slot: | Yes, upto 32 GB, 2 GB included |
| Connectivity | |
| GPRS: | Yes |
| EDGE: | Yes |
| 3G: | Yes, 3.6 Mbps Download |
| Wifi: | Yes |
| Bluetooth: | Yes, v2.1 |
| USB: | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
| USB Features: | USB Tethering |
| Extra | |
| GPS: | Yes, with A-GPS Support |
| 3.5mm Headphone Jack: | Yes |
| Camera | |
| Camera: | Yes, 3.2 MP with autofocus |
| Video Recording: | Yes |
| Flash: | 1 Flash |
| Front Camera: | No |
| Technical | |
| OS: | Blackberry OS, v5.0. |
| CPU: | 624 MHz Processor |
| Java: | Yes, MIDP v2.1 |
| Browser: | Yes, supports HTML |
| Multimedia | |
| Supports: | MMS, Instant Messanging, Voice Recording, Voice Commands, Calendar |
| Email: | Yes |
| Music: | MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, FLAC, WMA, AMR, OGG |
| Video: | MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV |
| Document Reader: | Yes |
| Battery | |
| Size: | 1150 mAH, Li-ion Battery |
| Standby time: | 432 hours, 312 hours on 3G |
| Talk time: | 330 minutes, 300 minutes on 3G |
| Music Playback time: | 1800 minutes |
The Pearl 3G is a great upgrade from a texting phone, but you're paying a lot for a device with no touch screen or QWERTY keyboard, and relatively few apps. read more →
- Svelte and stylish
- Lightweight
- Great voice quality
- Responsive interface
- Excellent music playback.
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is a good quality smartphone that should serve you well, but with just a couple two many issues to make it a highly-recommended one and the lack of a genuine wow factor, it's not going to top our charts. read more →
- BlackBerry email experience in a smaller handset
- Stylish design
- 'Out of the box' ease of use
- Improved web browser
- Good quality images, with numerous options for sending photos.
- Disappointing call quality
- Below-average 3G connectivity
- Small screen
- Troublesome text inputting
- Media player hidden away
If there is one target audience that the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G is targeting, then it's none other than entry-level users looking to move up to a smartphone. Naturally, the Pearl 3G perfectly fills the gap in making the transition smooth and without over-complicating things. The updated looking handset is definitely a sight for sore eyes, especially when it's more than over due at this point, but there isn't anything too eye catching with it to catapult it over the competition. read more →
- Updated & modern design
- Nice looking display
- Great battery life
- Pricey for its category
- Fuzzy looking images with its camera
The Pearl 3G does exactly what it promises, offering all the features of a top-of-the-line BlackBerry in a small, candybar case. But BlackBerry devices are all about email and messaging, so we missed the full QWERTY keyboard of the Pearl 3G's siblings. Is there a place on Earth for a BlackBerry with an alphanumeric keyboard? With great connectivity and excellent email capability, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G can certainly hold its own against other smartphones without touchscreens, like the Nokia E75. read more →
- Flat, responsive trackpad
- small size
- good social-networking apps with more available from the BlackBerry App World
- integrated email inbox
- high-resolution screen
- BlackBerry OS is looking dated
- app store is pricy and offers less choice than competitors
- we miss the QWERTY keyboard
- Web browser doesn't impress
- small screen.
The original Pearl was a good handset, but in its sucessor Rim’s created something far superior. It’s quicker and more user friendly with better features, although we’d have preferred a QWERTY keyboard. The Peal 3G still isn't going to appeal to anyone looking for browsing and multimedia capability, but for emailing and text it's a compact, yet capable alternative to the Nokia E72 and Blackberry 9700. read more →
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