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BlackBerry 8700g review

7.9

Average Member Rating

Very Good

BlackBerry 8700g


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Anonymous

Anonymous

Happy with Purchase -- Great Product

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9.0

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Good at its primary task - but no PDA

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6.5

Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

This is a fascinating piece of wonder

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7.0

Very Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

Dream - if all you want is e-mail on the run

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8.0

Excellent


F Baber

F Baber

essential for those who do not have remote access to email

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7.5

Very Good


James Murray

James Murray

Going from PPC to RIM is a minimalistic change

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9.5

Spectacular



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Overview

BlackBerry 8700g

Editors rating
Rating: 7.5
Verdict

A faster processor, more memory and an enhanced screen resolution make the 8700g an improvement over previous BlackBerry models. However, there are some issues with keyboard usability and email attachment handling.

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Free

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