This is the first BlackBerry with a camera and was originally known as 8100 before being released, the BlackBerry Pearl is the first BlackBerry specifically designed for consumers rather than business users, and be interesting to see how the market RIM’s new device. A big difference with this new model from RIM are away from the side of the trackball scroll wheel front Read more

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 aka the Bold 2 offer a classic Blackberry experience with it’s fully QWERTY keyboard and uptodate touch screen. The QWERTY keyboard makes it easy to instant message and email your friends. The keyboard is excellent for edit your documents on the move using the installed Windows Mobile 6.5. The BlackBerry 9700 features an optical track pad letting you easily navigate menus and web pages effortlessly whilst the 2.6 inch display is crystal clear. The Connectivity is fantastic with HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed web access, GPS. The Blackberry Bold 9700 has a wicked 3.15 Megapixel camera with video built in meaning you’ll never miss out on a special moment.

Latest Phones – Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Bold 9700 ($200 with a two-year T-Mobile contract; price as of 11/4/09) is the finest BlackBerry to date, combining the best of the BlackBerry Tour 9630 and the BlackBerry Bold 9000 in a slim and refined package. People looking for a major update to the original Bold might be disappointed, but BlackBerry fans will appreciate the handset’s subtle design tweaks and upgrades. Read more

Latest Phones – The Research in Motion BlackBerry Tour ($200 with a two-year Verizon service contract) fulfills the wish of Verizon and Sprint BlackBerry fans who’ve waited a long time for a new CDMA BlackBerry device. The Tour melds the best of the BlackBerry Bold and the BlackBerry Curve 8900 into one slick package. Unfortunately, like the BlackBerry Storm (also on Verizon), the Tour lacks Wi-Fi, a disappointing omission for a business-focused device. Read more

Latest Phones – The Motorola Cliq ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) caught my attention because of its sleek design and its innovative MotoBlur overlay for Android. Overall, the new features lived up to my expectations, and I applaud Motorola for doing something different to separate itself from the Android pack. The Cliq isn’t perfect, however: Its camera disappoints, and it doesn’t ship with the latest version of Android. Read more