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RIM BlackBerry 7100g (AT&T) Review
The good: The slim and trim RIM BlackBerry 7100g features a bright display and a pseudo-QWERTY keypad in a slim and trim package. It also has Bluetooth, and it syncs with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, and BlackBerry servers.
The bad: The BlackBerry 7100g's modified keyboard takes some time to master, and the Bluetooth works only with wireless headsets. The 7100g also lacks a instant-messaging client, and Java apps are not downloadable.
The bottom line: Cingular subscribers looking for on-the-go e-mail access in a slim, lightweight device will warm to the RIM BlackBerry 7100g--that is, if they're patient with the tricky keypad.
RIM BlackBerry 7100g (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Research In Motion Ltd.
Part number: 7100g (AT&T)
- Product Basic Spec
