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Friday, January 7, 2011

BlackBerry Style Phone Review


The BlackBerry Style for Sprint is the best flip smartphone you can now see, and it’s a pretty great messaging phone everywhere. It is unusual to find flip  phones, and many of those who want to see that we are not great. Hence the name, the Style is a stylish (and easy) way to get your done and not worry about scratching up a large touch screen in your pocket or purse messaging. It may not be the ultimate super-phone, but it will appeal to a lot of people.

Physical properties and Phone Calls

The 4.6-ounce Style is a somewhat chubby flip phone with 3.8 by 2.4 by 0.7 inches (HWD), but give it a break-in it there is a full QWERTY keyboard. The all-plastic body is shiny in front and back easily enter the handset a classy look textured. The phone fits easily in one hand and feels very solid and well built all around. The front of the Style is dominated by a large 2-inch, 320-by-240 pixel color display. Most of the time there is a large analog clock with various status indicators on the edges. If you receive an e-mail or SMS, there is a preview appears before returning to the Clock. Unfortunately you can not play video on the external screen or use it as a camera viewfinder. Open the Style to a 2.7-inch, 360-by-400-find-pixel TFT LCD screen and full keyboard BlackBerry, complete with a slightly elevated touchpad. The keyboard feels flat and membrane-like than previous blackberries, but it is still usable.

Run on 3G CDMA Sprint network, the Style is an excellent voice phone with one exception: a seriously into the light indicator. The phone displays two bars at a point when I had no signal, and elsewhere showed weak 1X coverage, if I had strong EVDO coverage. This has no effect on the quality, but it is a misleading. Calls sounded absolutely terrific, loud and rich without distortion. There are also options to bump up bass or treble during the talks. The speakerphone is loud and clear, although it does not work with flip closed, a missed opportunity, is certain. The Style just with my Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset icon, including the activation of the exact Nuance-powered voice dialing paired. Talk time at 5 hours, 17 minutes acceptable. How many BlackBerrys, the Style is characterized standby time, I have more than two days with this phone.

BlackBerry 6 OS and Software

The Style shares his BlackBerry 6 OS with AT & T’s BlackBerry Torch, although it is a slower processor (528MHz, the torch is 624) This is also the first BlackBerry 6 phone without a touchscreen. RIM has said that the current, touch-free Sprint Curve 9650 and Bold 3G phones get BlackBerry 6 upgrades, but the new software has not yet shown. Without the touchscreen, the Style is dependent on its trackpad, calibrated to a bit slippery. It takes some practice to avoid exceeding your brand. The slower processor does not seem to make a difference to performance.


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