BlackBerry stylish text talker

July 30, 2008 by Insider Staff 

Blackberry 8820If you need to maintain an umbilical cord-like connection to your office then this swanky mobile phone can keep you plugged into your inbox 24/7. It will make email as easy to manage as text messages and if something goes wrong and you need to shout at someone they’re only a phone call away.

The tricks don’t stop there, however, and the BlackBerry 8820 has plenty more to offer. If you’re in range of a Wi-Fi base station you can hop onto a superfast connection and if you frequently take wrong turns because you’ve always got your nose in your inbox there’s satnav to help get you back on track.

Top talents
Killer keyboard – As each letter of the alphabet has its own dedicated key you’ll be able to tap out responses twice as fast.

Canny connections
– Whether you’re in range of Wi-Fi or relying on mobile network coverage, you’ll still be able to get a signal provided you’re not underground.

You are here – Now you’ll never need to ever admit you’re lost again thanks to the built in satnav that can help point you in the right direction.

Best price: £269.99 on 30 July 2008

Closest rivals
Nokia E71 –Nokia’s business class talker includes a full Qwerty keyboard so composing replies on the go won’t pose a problem.

HTC Touch Pro – HTC has built a slide out keyboard into this touch sensitive handset, so you get the best of both worlds.

Sony Ericsson P1i – This feature packed smartphone can tap into 3G data when there’s no Wi-Fi around so you can still get fast access to your data.

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