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- Blackberry 8830 Smart Phone
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Another Blackberry to brag about... |
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Model / Serial #: |
8830 World Edition |
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Date Written: |
August 12th, 2008 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Voice command, broadband Internet capability,
trackball, and much faster... |
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Cons: Ringtone volume is too low and the side button
is not designed properly. |
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Bottom Line: This is my third Blackberry and I am
very pleased with its performance, quality, and the way it is built. |
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About three months ago I upgraded my
Blackberry 8703e and got this excellent Blackberry 8830 World Edition
Smart Phone. Now I have used Blackberry devices for a while and would
never go back to just regular phones or even other PDA devices. I guess the
saying "once you go 'crack', you never go back" applies perfectly to me. Getting
used to it was pretty easy as I was already familiar with the full keyboard by
using the 8703e, but the trackball was the new thing this time. I was so used to
the trackwheel and now I had to get my thumb to work on the trackball instead of
the trackwheel on the side.
THE PACKAGE :
1. Blackberry 8830 handset
2. Travel Charger
3. Leather Belt Holster
4. CD Installation Discs
5. Verizon CD Install Disc
6. Quick Reference Guide
7. Installation Booklet
WHAT IS IT?
As you already know, the 8830 is a smart phone or PDA that can manage your
day-to-day tasks, hold all your contacts, provide you access to all your emails,
and lets you browse the Internet without even a tad bit of hesitation.
Basically, it keeps your connected even when you don't want to be. This 8830 is
a World Edition so you can travel with it and still have access to everything.
It just requires a SIM card (that’s right first Version Wireless device that
works with a SIM card) and an International plan.
You can still use one of these Blackberries as a modem to access the Internet
and Broadband speeds from your Laptop or Desktop. Just add the Tethering feature
to your account, download the software, plug the phone in to your computer with
a USB cable and you are good to go. No more crappy wireless at hotels that opens
your computer to vulnerabilities like viruses and spyware.
Comparing this to the 8703e, I notice two major differences/enhancements. First
is the thinner design and eye catching look and feel. Fits flat in my pocket
with being notices from the outside. Second is the voice command feature that
allows you to place a call without actually touching the device itself. I was
starved of this feature when I using the 8703e. This device also comes with
upgraded software so there are some nice enhancements and bug fixes that were
not available with the 8703e. The interface is similar to the 8703e's but it
works faster and has more icons to find things quicker.
HOW AND WHEN?
Like I said before, I use this Blackberry for mostly for work so I can always
access my emails, calendar items and contact. I have also setup the BIS
(Blackberry Internet Service) feature so I can have my personal emails (such as
Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, etc) delivered to the device also. And it works like a
charm. Once you have BIS configured with all your email accounts (10 max I
think), you will not have to configure it ever again. If you ever switch your
device, all you have to do is login to your BIS account and change the device
Pin and all your emails will start coming in.
I also travel a lot (for work and pleasure), so I often need to have Internet
access to stay up-to-date. So what I usually do at airports or hotel rooms that
do not provide free Internet access is to connect my 8830 to my laptop with a
USB cable and use the VZ Access Manager software to connect to the Internet. Now
this feature will only work if you have Tethering enabled on your account and
the fact that you have good signal on the device. But I have not had much
trouble with it.
There are a few things on this device that I wish worked or worked better. The
GPS function that Version crippled to the bone is useless on this device. You
cannot use the Maps software to navigate unless you pay Verizon to use their
software – which in my opinion is a rip-off. Other providers have this feature
enabled on their similar devices. There is also a little bug in Verison's
version of the operating system of this device. The ringer volume is always set
to medium. Even if you turn it all the way up, it will always ring at medium.
You can play your ringtones at high when you listen to them, but when you set
them as ringtone for the phone it will always ring at medium loudness. But you
tend to get used to it – and if you don't then you learn to cope with it by
downloading louder tones. The customizable button on the left of this device is
poorly positioned. I always tend to get that pressed by mistake when ever I
remove it from my pocket or pretty much do anything. I have set it up so that
the Profile setting comes up when I press that. I think it would make sense to
have that button be flat instead of sticking out.
The trackball takes sometime to get used to, but once you do you wouldn't want
to go back. My thumb used to hurt once in a while when I used to over-work the
8703e, but I have no such issue with this new trackball design. I give two
thumbs up to the engineers at Blackberry.
Speaker phone is loud and clear, but I hardly ever use it because I always use
my
Plantronics Discovery 665 Bluetooth headset with it. And now that it’s the
law, I am always on it.
BATTERY LIFE :
This Blackberry 8830 has a 5 hour battery life. It is obviously better than that
of the 8703e's. I usually have my Blackberry plugged in when I am at work, but I
really get to see how the battery performs during long weekends because I hardly
ever charge it then (since I like to carry it with me all the time). With normal
use this device lasts me three days without charging (four if I don't play any
games). By the end of a three day weekend I will usually have 1 bar in the
battery icon left.
THE SOFTWARE :
The two applications that come with this Blackberry 8830 will make your life
much easier. First is the Blackberry Desktop Manager, which allows you to update
the operating system or load application that you have downloaded from the
Internet. You can also backup and restore your Blackberry with this utility.
This utility also helps synchronize your Blackberry with your computer (if you
use Blackberry Internet Services instead of Blackberry Enterprise Services). In
other words, install this utility even if you are not going to use it.
The other software is the VZ Access Manager (since our service provider is
Verizon) helps us use this Blackberry as a broadband modem (tethering feature).
Meaning, I can access the Internet anywhere Verizon's service is available. All
I have to do is plug the Blackberry in to my laptop or desktop using a USB (the
one you use to charge the thing) and connect using the VZAccess Manager utility.
But before you can do this, there is a service you have to get enabled for your
account.
THE GOODIES :
I have come across lots of websites that will let you download games, themes,
ringtones, and applications for free. Want to know where you can get them too?
Well, Google is your best friend and keywords like "free blackberry games, free
blackberry apps" will make Google your sole mate. I like the Yahoo Go utility
that I can use to check my Yahoo email and also access all kinds of new quickly
and easily – and best of all, on the go. Berry Phone Lookup is another I use a
lot that allows you to reverse any landline phone number. I also love to play
Magmic Texas Hold'em 3 in my spare time (costs around $10).
Blackberries are fun to have and customize, so why wait. Get one and experience
it for your self.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
I have been using this Blackberry 8830 for over three months now and I love this
more than my 8703e, especially since it has voice command and is way faster. I
would recommend this device to everyone who is in the market for a Blackberry.
It is light and thin so it fits perfectly in my pocket. Don't wait and starve
yourself for a smart phone. Get one and experience the joy for yourself. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Blackberry |
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Website: |
www.blackberry.com |
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Network Type: |
GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GPRS,
GSM and EDGE |
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Install Memory: |
64 MB |
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Expansion Slot: |
MicroSD |
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Battery Life: |
5 Hours |
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Standby Time: |
528 Hours |
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Wireless Capabilities: |
Built-in Modem, Built-in Wireless and
Bluetooth |
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Audio Output: |
Built-in Speaker |
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Other Audio: |
MP3 Player and Voice Recorder |
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PC Interface: |
Bluetooth Wireless Technology and Wi-Fi |
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Input Method: |
QWERTY Keyboard · Microphone |
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Messaging Formats: |
SMS and MMS |
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Other Features: |
Vibrating Alert, Sound Notification,
Speakerphone, Hands Free Options, Led Notification |
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Dimensions: |
4.49" (L) x 2.60" (W) x 0.55" (D) |
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Weight: |
4.6 ounces or 132 grams |
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Description: |
As stylish as it is powerful, the BlackBerry
8800 smart phone is designed to let you do your best work from wherever you
choose. It gives you phone, email, organizer, web browsing and instant
messaging. And then it goes a step further, providing GPS for enhanced access to
location based applications and services, including the pre-loaded BlackBerry
Maps application. |
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