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BlackBerry Pearl 8100

By Penny Jones, CNET.com.au on 29 November 2006 07:16 PM

Tags: rim, push e-mail, pearl, pda-phone, blackberry


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    Good Quality accessories are impossible to get!! Anonymous -- 16/03/07

    I love my Pearl, it’s so easy to use and still does everything and more than my old Blackberry.

    But where can I get good accessories?? Can someone please tell me?

    Charlie

    Premium BlackBerry Accessories! Anonymous -- 16/03/07 (in reply to #320076358)

    Hi,

    I found a new site that sells just premium BlackBerry Accesories.

    I bought a hand made case from spain for my blackberry 8700 from this site and it is awesome, i dont even carry my wallet anymore.

    I would really recommend having a look at what they have. i spotted car kits and even motorbike headsets on there.

    www.blackberrydownunder.com.au

    Hugh

    Premium BlackBerry Accessories! Anonymous -- 16/03/07 (in reply to #320076358)

    Hi,

    I found a new site that sells just premium BlackBerry Accessories.

    I bought a hand made case from Spain for my blackberry 8700 from this site and it is awesome, I don’t even carry my wallet anymore.

    I would really recommend having a look at what they have. I spotted car kits and even motorbike headsets on there.

    www.blackberrydownunder.com.au

    Hugh

    Now i have a BB8100. It is qui ...Vu Tuan Anh -- 23/06/09

    Now i have a BB8100. It is quite good. Camera 1.3 but it is very good. Connect with my laptop is easy. Have many fuction which not have in other product as: copy/paste, Adrressbook, trackball...

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