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BlackBerry 7290 Phone (T-Mobile)
List Price: $349.99 Our Price: $99.99
Manufacturer: BlackBerry
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Features: - Full-color screen with easy-to-use icons
- International GSM service compatibility (quad-band: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
- Organizer with PC synchronization with Bluetooth wireless technology
- Attachment viewing for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and Adobe PDF
- Supports Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino
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| Product Description This update to the tried and true BlackBerry 7200 series adds support for Bluetooth, a brighter display, quad-band GSM, and 32 MB of internal memory. This integrated phone, e-mail client (with support for corporate e-mail servers), organizer, and Web browser is the ultimate weapon for mobile professionals. |
| A Customer Review
"Blackberry turned Crunchberry" I received this phone as a free promotion for staying overnight @ a inexpensive Marriott Hotel. I was really baffled when I didn't receive a detailed instruction booklet in the brand new, unopened box. It took me approx. 2-3 days to get the entire phone and its capabilities figured out after downloading an approx. 250 pg. manual online. I'm a RN, not a business person @ all, but it did become very much a "crackberry" for me after I figured it out. I only used the phone for texting and regular telephone usage. Txting is oh so very easy with the qwerty keyboard. I can't complain about that @ all. I never had any problems sending/receiving txt. I took the internet access (that I was paying $35/mo.) off of the phone because it pulled-up way too slow for what I was used to, and of course trying to view the web on the tiny screen wasn't worth the headache. I also didn't like the fact that you couldn't assign or download ringtones, and there is no speakerphone. Crunchberry? Somehow I damaged the screen & it bled.... I don't even really know it happened.? I think I inadverently smushed it while it was in the protective leather case, in my coat pocket. Very disappointing, as Cingular Wireless doesn't insure Blackberries and other expensive counterparts. RIM will repair the phone for $180. But now I want the 8700, and has only had the 7290 for 4 months. Just be very careful with your probably uninsured Blackberry so it doesn't become a crunchberry for you as well. |
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