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BlackBerry 7100x

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  • nebz0r
  • PP@
  • 12 Jun 2005

It's not designed to have a camera or 3g features fool. Its and email-on-the-go device, not a childrens play tool.

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    • Anonymous
    • TkJ
    • 03 Jun 2005

    i dont understand no 3 g services no cam

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      • Riel
      • naQ
      • 01 Jun 2005

      It handles jpegs perfect (i.e. in attachments). Also .doc, .xls and even .pdf.

      Perfect no-nonsense email phone. Have it for 3 days and don't want to miss it for the world!

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        • Siya
        • NHU
        • 24 May 2005

        It would have been wonderful to see these devices with 3G within them as a way forward as it is mainly advertised as a business tool. Many coporates will find the 3G facility as a major convinience.

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          • ds
          • jeW
          • 20 May 2005

          looking for a blackberry with camera. Mostly use as phone, pda but would like a camera function. Is this available? If not, what advise for a phone/pda/camera do you have?

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            • Roni
            • PZt
            • 16 May 2005

            what OS used by BalckBerry mobile device, microsoft, symbian, linux?

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              • Rich
              • Mx@
              • 13 May 2005

              I work for Vodafone and we have the 7100v. The handset itself cannot be unlocked for use on other Networks. From the info we have, the other network variants cannot be unlocked either.

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                • Den
                • S6$
                • 25 Apr 2005

                Anyone know how i can get the Blackberry 7100x unlocked so i can use it abroad. It is currently locked to O2.
                Thanks

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                  • Nick Stewart
                  • mq1
                  • 26 Mar 2005

                  Some of these posts are from people who have never used a blackberry much less a 7100x. I have both the 7100x and the 7100v (as showned in this picture: http://www.vodaberry.com/7100x/DSC00114.JPG).And i wouldnt trade it for anything. Yet it handles pictures, and now does MP3 ringtones... (might as well plug my site www.blackberrytunes.com)...

                  Anyway.. the keyboard is easy to get use to once you learn the sure type... yes it may take you a day.. but after that you can type fine.

                  As a side note.. this whole review was done from my blackberry.

                  ;)

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                    • Kemal
                    • PMS
                    • 24 Mar 2005

                    im a store manager for a telecommunications store and have sold 2 black berry phones over the last week because it has just been released. from the feed back i have gotten from my customers ; it has worked fantasticlly for them, as a few of the other boys had mentioned, it is designed for business purposses, not really personal as u can use it for personal use too.

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                      • Jason
                      • jj{
                      • 22 Mar 2005

                      Cingular is now selling the 7100g and T-Mobile is carrying the 7100t.

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                        • Leslie
                        • Q{N
                        • 19 Mar 2005

                        To my knowledge the 7100 x is not available for sale in the U.S. only the 7100t.. from T-mobile

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                          • geoff
                          • MEE
                          • 15 Mar 2005

                          Getting used to this keyboard is even worse than getting used to t9! On the same day I tried this I tried the SK65 from Siemens - no comparison the SK65 is the one I chose. Give me a real keyboard anyday!

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                            • TB
                            • 4Da
                            • 11 Mar 2005

                            Nice looking phone. Is it for sale in the USA? Or by mail order to the USA?

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                              • Henry Whicheloe
                              • Mk4
                              • 07 Feb 2005

                              Its a strange device , with a fidly keyboard and not great battery life, screen is very bright and the listing of the applications rather than the icons is not a great choice. Give me back my old Blackberry !

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                                • Anonymous
                                • S35
                                • 03 Feb 2005


                                These devices are generally used by companies, and is attached to their LAN and internal email servers. It is intended as a business tool and is primarily an email terminal, therefore no camera, no radio, no mp3 player, none of the stuff that we all like to fool about with but ultimately do not need. This keeps the size, weight, cost and power drain as low as possible.

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                                  • sikendar ali
                                  • Rut
                                  • 02 Feb 2005

                                  looking very nice please inform me when it comes inthe market

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                                    • Richard
                                    • iIR
                                    • 31 Jan 2005

                                    The reson for no camera is..... this handset is used by business customers, who probably dont have the time to be taking pictures, adding a camera will increase the cost of the handset and also reduce memory size...simple, straight forward, no nonsense handset.

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                                      • Cristi
                                      • mt4
                                      • 31 Jan 2005

                                      No camere???it's PDA with phone and it has no camera?I preffer the o.s. Symbian phones...the're ten times better

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • PGH
                                        • 31 Jan 2005

                                        I prefer blueberry than blackberry.