hellosunshine0078 asked:
I am considering getting a black berry pearl in the next month, i would like to listen to music and type homework on it. Does anybody have any feedback on their blackberry pearl to help me decide if i should buy it? I have and upgrade so money isnt an issue.
I am considering getting a black berry pearl in the next month, i would like to listen to music and type homework on it. Does anybody have any feedback on their blackberry pearl to help me decide if i should buy it? I have and upgrade so money isnt an issue.

#1 by Yes, I'm mean. Get over it. on May 7, 2010 - 5:04 pm
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i’m sorry but what do you mean by type homework on it? it’s a nice phone but it’s not a laptop.
to listen to music on it you will have to purchase a memory card.
#2 by amandafofanda66 on May 9, 2010 - 5:10 am
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They’re really not made for typing homework. Get a laptop and a new cell instead.
#3 by Pro challenger on May 10, 2010 - 11:07 am
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i think that you should get the blackberry curve if you are with att or t-mobile. It has the same thing except upgrade and it has a full keyboard.
#4 by Samirah on May 11, 2010 - 6:12 pm
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Well, let me be the first to tell you that, yes it’s all that. Easy to navigate? It has a pretty slick trackball that does that. As for battery life, I’ve only ran it down completely once, and that was because I was too lazy to charge it. The camera isn’t too shabby, I mean it’s no Nikon, or Canon PowerShot, but hey do you want a phone or a digital camera? The speakerphone works pretty good, I rather use my bluetooth headset though. If I did have to give it a knock, it would be the media player. It is kinda cheesy, but as long as I can listen to mp3s, watch full-length movies and even YouTube clips (after you convert them with software you buy from) I’m not complaining. As for games, it came with one but you can go to handango and buy some more. I treat this phone like a swiss army knife. It does a little bit of everything. I use it to pay my bills online, chat with family, wake me up, and get this a flashlight! (Yes, you can get it for .99 cents at handango) I will say that if you use the internet, I’d suggest downloading the opera mini browser on the website. All-in-all, the pro’s far out weigh the cons, and I think that eventually the bugs will completely get worked out!
#5 by Angie on May 14, 2010 - 9:47 am
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My sister works for Cingular Wireless, and the two phones they have the most complaints and technical problems with are the Razr Phone and the Blackberry. If I were you, and selecting a cell phone, go to a CORPORATE store site for the cell carrier you have. Not one of those stands in the mall or a franchise store. Usually, say Verizon, they are in Circuit City’s. They don’t work off commision and will actually sell you a quality phone. See – the blackberry phone is a very cheaply made phone that they get a lot of commission for selling because it makes them lots of money. Get something better that will last longer.
#6 by mohamed on May 17, 2010 - 5:20 am
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well well wll