Pros: Easy to setup basic E-Mail Account for sending/receiving
Combined Phone/E-Mail Gadget
Cons: I wish the sync software between PC and RIM Handheld would be better.
I am owning the Blackberry 7250 with a Verizon Service for a while now. Early releases of this model came on the market at around February 2005 (date of this review is August 2005). However, the features of this specific model with very early Software ...
Pros: Multi-functional, durable, useful device for the urban professional with need for data. Cons: No speakerphone and No polyphonic ringtone capable.
I the 7250 two weeks ago when my battery on my old cell phone was dying and I wanted to get something decent with internet capabilities (lacking in previous phone) and push email on my personal accounts. The 7250 was a perfect match with what I needed. ...
Pros: Great for sending/receiving email, especially if you send out a lot of messages. Cons: Phone is very basic. Browser too slow to use. Screen resolution kinda low.
This is not a bad unit for business users who want to take Outlook (mailbox, calendar, tasks, contacts, etc.) wherever they go. The screen on this one is bigger than similar models b/c it doesn't have a Bluetooth radio. The QWERTY keyboard is ...
Pros: True mobility, instant real-time email access, good cellular capabilities, great organizer, easy navigation, durable Cons: Lack of standard letters on telephone numeric keys, escape key can cause premature call termination
In my business, I cannot afford to be out of touch. Some service level agreements with our clients are so tight that responses to critical systems issues are required within a half hour time span, twenty four hours a day. In this regard, I cannot begin ...
Pros: Does both Email and Cellphone very well. Data network uses 1X speed, keyboard lights up, Cons: Low volume ringer, No Instant Messenger,
I have been with AllTel for over 10 years. I got excited when the Blackberry came out. I always wanted one, but could not afford the $200.00 penalty, if you break AllTel's 2-yr agreement. Now I am a happy customer. The Blackberry 7250, is a odd size, ...
Pros: Clarity; email speed to handheld. Cons: Bulky, screen little fuzzy, ringtones not very loud
* Using the 7250 as a phone to your ear is possible, but since the unit is very W I D E compared to your typical cell phone, your hand may get tired a bit faster. I would think that most people would begin to use a handset more regularly if they ...
Businessman's Weapon of Choice by bryankerr ,Aug 31 '06
Pros: Great Audio Quality. Battery Life. Features. Professionalism. Cons: Expensive plans. Sometimes crashes, no "number dials"
Had this puppy for around a year now, picked it up for free with a 3 year plan. Use it every day for email and as my office phone. Works great. One quirk is that the Audio quality sounds rough on your end, but on the other end it sounds crystal clear, people can't tell I'm on a cellphone.
Pro's: Great Audio Quality on the other person's end. Amazing battery life (avg. 1 week). Great features, free games are a plus for boring train rides.
Con's: Expensive Voice and Data plan, once or twice it has crashed after being on for months at a time. Biggest issue is not having letters on the number pad for numbers like 1-800-EXAMPLE
Pros: Excellent email, calendar & address book dialing! Cons: The size is horrible!
I love the applications on my 7250 (Calendar, email, etc) but I hate the look and feel... all my friends ask how my "Calculator" sounds when I talking into it :) their kidding, but it's true! It's looks like you're holding a calculator to your head!
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