AT&T Releases RIM Blackberry Pearl 8120
March 14, 2008

AT&T introduces the RIM Blackberry Pearl 8120 to its wireless subscribers. The Blackberry Pearl 8120 is revitalized version of the old Blackberry Pearl which AT&T also carries under its network. AT&T is making the Blackberry smarthphone through its business plans for $199.99 with a two-year service contract less rebates and discounts. The Blackberry Pearl 8120 is loaded with business utilities perfect for corporate individuals. It has Wi-Fi capabilities with global roaming for voice calls in over 200 countries and email and web browsing in over 140 countries. Individuals who travel to different countries in the course of their work will find these features valuable for them. It will save them time checking office emails or sharing for needed data through the Blackberry Pearl’s improved web browsing speed via global GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity. The Blackberry Pearl is also a multi-function device that can also serve as a video recorded. For taking photos, the Blackberry Pearl has a 2.0 megapixel camera enough to capture interesting places with good quality images. And for storing photos and video clips, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 adds a side-loading MicroSD card slot. This allows users to insert MicroSD memory card without removing the battery. Other features of the Blackberry Pearl 8120 include; mobile instant messaging that supports Yahoo, AOL and Windows Live Messenger, email access on the go for up to 10 email accounts, push to talk capability, media player, Bluetooth connectivity, and documents viewer that support Word, Excel, PDF and JPEG files.

