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BlackBerry 8707g

Manufacturer: RIM

Battery Life

  • Talktime
  • 4 hours
  • Standby time
  • 450 hours

Connectivity

  • Network(s)
  • GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 2100
  • Wireless technology
  • Bluetooth
  • Data Services
  • GPRS, WAP, UMTS
  • GPS receiver
  • No
  • USB
  • Yes

Display

  • Screen resolution
  • 320 x 240 pixels
  • Number of colours
  • 65K

Entertainment

  • Games
  • Yes
  • FM radio
  • No
  • Video player
  • No

Functionality

  • Input method
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • Digital camera
  • No
  • Synchronisation method(s)
  • USB1.1
  • Software
  • BlackBerry OS
  • Web browser
  • Yes
  • Voice recorder
  • Yes
  • Push-to-talk
  • No

General

  • Dimensions (W x D x H)
  • 69 x 19 x 110 mm
  • Weight
  • 134 g
  • Processor speed
  • 312 MHz
  • RAM
  • 64 MB
  • Availability
  • 3 Mobile

Messaging

  • Messaging capabilities
  • SMS, MMS, E-mail, Instant Messaging
  • Push e-mail
  • Yes

Other

  • Phone type
  • 3G, Business, Smartphone
  • Form factor
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • Included accessories
  • Manual, Software (Windows), Charger, Stereo headset, USB cable

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The good:
  • Easy-to-use, comfortable single-handed operation
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • 3G data speeds
  • Excellent battery life
The bad:
  • No Wi-Fi
  • No GPS
  • Non-expandable memory
  • Not as sharp looking as newer models
The bottomline:

For a two-year-old phone, the 8707g stands up well, but it's without many of the features we now expect in smartphones like Wi-Fi, GPS and microSD support.

Editors’ rating:

6/10

RRP: AU$699.00

Related topics:

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