Wednesday 25 April 2007

BlackBerry 7130G: a specimen of inventive technology

Millions of people are using mobile phones right now. What distinguishes you from them? An inventive handset with features that sum up your professional and personal needs, perhaps? BlackBerry presents a mobile model to give you exactly what you want. The BlackBerry 7130G comes with a SureType keyboard. Synthesizing qualities of a PC keyboard and a mobile keypad, the hybrid board does much to facilitate typing of messages and mails as on a keyboard.

The BlackBerry 7130G is quite a specimen of inventive technology. The phone hosts Digital TTY/TDD. This feature lets people with hearing disabilities to communicate by typing TTY type messages. This is a major breakthrough in the mobile arena. The focal point of this phone is its internet/mailing functionality. BlackBerry 7130G gives you multiple email access. You can manage up to ten mails simultaneously. Push Mail sends mails from your PC directly to the mobile. The phone retrieves mails in an area with wireless network support. Elsewhere, it deploys the General Packet Radio Service. It provides WAP and HTML browsers to support web access.

BlackBerry 7130G uses the LCD display technology. It exudes a resolution of 240x260 pixels. It is of major assistance in viewing menu, messages, and pictures. The phone's messaging options include text messaging, multimedia messaging, instant messaging, and email. The phone has an in-built Music Player. It can play songs in the MP3 format. The Music Player comes along with a 2.5mm Headset Jack. This device is plugged in the handset to hear music. Games are embedded and can also be downloaded.

Connectivity consists of Bluetooth, USB, and Sync PC. The last feature is furnished to help synchronize applications such as the calendar between the phone and a personal computer. BlackBerry 7130G has exceptional memory options. It has 64 MB of Flash Memory and 16 MB of SRAM. These help manage the mails and messages.

Wielding this phone helps you wield technology.

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