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	<title>Comments on: BlackBerry 8830 Phone, Red</title>
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		<title>By: sonytoao</title>
		<link>http://comparemobilephonesasap.com/blog/blackberry-8830-phone-red/comment-page-1/#comment-1148</link>
		<dc:creator>sonytoao</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Verizon 8830 comes in silver, black and this red version.  Note that the red is not a bright cherry red, it&#039;s darker and richer - closer to a ruby than the picture might depict.  The 8830 is slimmer than earlier generations and very easy to manipulate with one hand.  And bless RIM for introducing a trackball rather than continuing to use that carpal tunnel-inducing scroll wheel.  The other differences from earlier models are the ability to swap in a MicroSD card for more storage, GPS mapping, GSM/GPRS roaming capability, and media playback like the BB Pearl (MP3, unsecure AAC, unsecure WMA, MP4, &amp; H.263).  Battery life is fine - all-day phone usage will require a recharge like most phones but web browsing and email management all day hardly nudges the meter.
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&lt;br /&gt;The cons?  The keys are smaller than earlier generations so if you have big hands, you&#039;ll have trouble texting long messages.  The default function of the left side button is voice-activated calling which is annoying because it&#039;s easy to accidentally press it.  Fortunately, it can be switched to a different function.  The silver version of this model has a blue backlight, which makes the keys difficult to see in the dark.  This red and the black model from Verizon have a white backlight.
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&lt;br /&gt;If you are an experienced BB user, you won&#039;t have any trouble transitioning to this model and if your company will pay for it, add broadband service so that you can use the BB as a broadband modem as well as a phone/data device.  If you&#039;re new to Blackberrys, you may prefer a Curve, which has a built-in camera and is thus closer to the feature set of other non-PDA phones.  Highly recommend for corporate customers and consumers who have a high volume of email to manage.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Verizon 8830 comes in silver, black and this red version.  Note that the red is not a bright cherry red, it&#8217;s darker and richer &#8211; closer to a ruby than the picture might depict.  The 8830 is slimmer than earlier generations and very easy to manipulate with one hand.  And bless RIM for introducing a trackball rather than continuing to use that carpal tunnel-inducing scroll wheel.  The other differences from earlier models are the ability to swap in a MicroSD card for more storage, GPS mapping, GSM/GPRS roaming capability, and media playback like the BB Pearl (MP3, unsecure AAC, unsecure WMA, MP4, &#038; H.263).  Battery life is fine &#8211; all-day phone usage will require a recharge like most phones but web browsing and email management all day hardly nudges the meter.</p>
<p>The cons?  The keys are smaller than earlier generations so if you have big hands, you&#8217;ll have trouble texting long messages.  The default function of the left side button is voice-activated calling which is annoying because it&#8217;s easy to accidentally press it.  Fortunately, it can be switched to a different function.  The silver version of this model has a blue backlight, which makes the keys difficult to see in the dark.  This red and the black model from Verizon have a white backlight.</p>
<p>If you are an experienced BB user, you won&#8217;t have any trouble transitioning to this model and if your company will pay for it, add broadband service so that you can use the BB as a broadband modem as well as a phone/data device.  If you&#8217;re new to Blackberrys, you may prefer a Curve, which has a built-in camera and is thus closer to the feature set of other non-PDA phones.  Highly recommend for corporate customers and consumers who have a high volume of email to manage.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: PT Cruiser</title>
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		<dc:creator>PT Cruiser</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 19:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought this phone about a year ago right after my trusty old Thinkpad bit the dust.  I thought about replacing the computer but I&#039;d heard so many good things about the Blackberry that I decided to give it a look.  I travel for my job and need to have email access throughout the day.  In addition I use a CRM called Maximizer Enterprise that keeps track of all my appointments, notes and customer information.  The Blackberry is one of the devices that will run a mobile version, Max Mobile, of this software.
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&lt;br /&gt;The biggest objection that I had to getting a Blackberry was that the screen and fonts would be too small for these 60 year old eyes. (59 at the time).  But when a co-worker bought one and I looked at his and saw that the fonts were adjustable and that I could indeed read the screen easily, I decided to give it a try.  I&#039;m so glad I did!  It&#039;s so nice not to have to lug a laptop around and pull it out of my briefcase (along with taking off shoes, jacket, earrings, belts and all) every time I go through airport security.  I can view all recent customer notes on my CRM and it&#039;s as simple as connecting a cable to my desktop and hitting &quot;Synchronize with MaxMobile&quot; to download or sync all my latest info to the Blackberry.  I can check email all day as it comes in instead of having to wait until I get back to the hotel at night or am in a location with WiFi like I did with the laptop, and it will even give me a signal when email arrives.
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&lt;br /&gt;Surfing the net is a bit difficult for some sites because of the small screen, but it can definitely be done.  Going to my favorite forums in the evening or checking out Amazon&#039;s Gold Box deals is easy enough.  One click works from anywhere!  This has not slowed down my shopping online. :)
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&lt;br /&gt;The battery life is good and I carry a car charger so that I can keep it ready to go all day.  Since I am not a big &quot;texter&quot; it took me a while to get used to the keyboard, but I can reply to an email when I need to although they&#039;re a lot shorter and to the point than when I use a desktop.  It has all the bells and whistles you could want as far as applications and you can download still more if you need to.  
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&lt;br /&gt;The Blackberry makes my life a lot easier and I don&#039;t think I&#039;ll ever go back to a laptop for traveling.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this phone about a year ago right after my trusty old Thinkpad bit the dust.  I thought about replacing the computer but I&#8217;d heard so many good things about the Blackberry that I decided to give it a look.  I travel for my job and need to have email access throughout the day.  In addition I use a CRM called Maximizer Enterprise that keeps track of all my appointments, notes and customer information.  The Blackberry is one of the devices that will run a mobile version, Max Mobile, of this software.</p>
<p>The biggest objection that I had to getting a Blackberry was that the screen and fonts would be too small for these 60 year old eyes. (59 at the time).  But when a co-worker bought one and I looked at his and saw that the fonts were adjustable and that I could indeed read the screen easily, I decided to give it a try.  I&#8217;m so glad I did!  It&#8217;s so nice not to have to lug a laptop around and pull it out of my briefcase (along with taking off shoes, jacket, earrings, belts and all) every time I go through airport security.  I can view all recent customer notes on my CRM and it&#8217;s as simple as connecting a cable to my desktop and hitting &#8220;Synchronize with MaxMobile&#8221; to download or sync all my latest info to the Blackberry.  I can check email all day as it comes in instead of having to wait until I get back to the hotel at night or am in a location with WiFi like I did with the laptop, and it will even give me a signal when email arrives.</p>
<p>Surfing the net is a bit difficult for some sites because of the small screen, but it can definitely be done.  Going to my favorite forums in the evening or checking out Amazon&#8217;s Gold Box deals is easy enough.  One click works from anywhere!  This has not slowed down my shopping online. <img src='http://comparemobilephonesasap.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The battery life is good and I carry a car charger so that I can keep it ready to go all day.  Since I am not a big &#8220;texter&#8221; it took me a while to get used to the keyboard, but I can reply to an email when I need to although they&#8217;re a lot shorter and to the point than when I use a desktop.  It has all the bells and whistles you could want as far as applications and you can download still more if you need to.  </p>
<p>The Blackberry makes my life a lot easier and I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever go back to a laptop for traveling.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: C. W. Cross</title>
		<link>http://comparemobilephonesasap.com/blog/blackberry-8830-phone-red/comment-page-1/#comment-1146</link>
		<dc:creator>C. W. Cross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 19:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This phone is so user friendly it&#039;s ridiculous. My adult sons have IPhones and love them, but I didn&#039;t need all the extra media features so I stayed with Verizon and chose this model. First of all, it&#039;s larger than the curve so it sits well in your palm; secondly, the keyboard has  a white light behind it for those of us with failing eyes and it&#039;s very easy to type txt and emails; thirdly, web browsing is very good with this larger model screen and when you upgrade to the latest software ( which I just did with a Verizon tech who walked me through the entire process) 4.5, it becomes even more user friendly to browse.
&lt;br /&gt;Finally, all the global features which the phone offers can be activated when you need them, or set up at purchase time. 
&lt;br /&gt;I am so pleased with this phone that when I went into the store to buy headphones ( I forgot to say I use this phone as a version of an IPod by logging onto [...] and listening to my own music and the speaker is crystal clear)and the clerk said I was entitled to a $100 credit and could upgrade to &quot;the Storm&quot; I said,&quot;No thanks.&quot; 
&lt;br /&gt;The only feature missing- a camera- I would love that and I hope RIM is working on that right now. Otherwise, a perfect phone.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This phone is so user friendly it&#8217;s ridiculous. My adult sons have IPhones and love them, but I didn&#8217;t need all the extra media features so I stayed with Verizon and chose this model. First of all, it&#8217;s larger than the curve so it sits well in your palm; secondly, the keyboard has  a white light behind it for those of us with failing eyes and it&#8217;s very easy to type txt and emails; thirdly, web browsing is very good with this larger model screen and when you upgrade to the latest software ( which I just did with a Verizon tech who walked me through the entire process) 4.5, it becomes even more user friendly to browse.<br />
<br />Finally, all the global features which the phone offers can be activated when you need them, or set up at purchase time.<br />
<br />I am so pleased with this phone that when I went into the store to buy headphones ( I forgot to say I use this phone as a version of an IPod by logging onto [...] and listening to my own music and the speaker is crystal clear)and the clerk said I was entitled to a $100 credit and could upgrade to &#8220;the Storm&#8221; I said,&#8221;No thanks.&#8221;<br />
<br />The only feature missing- a camera- I would love that and I hope RIM is working on that right now. Otherwise, a perfect phone.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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