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Fri, March 14, 2008 07:49:29 PMFrom:
CNET On Call Dispatch
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The new BlackBerry Pearl from AT&T
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March 14, 2008
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![]() Kent German
Senior Editor, CNET.com
RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120
A revamped version of the BlackBerry Pearl has finally made it to AT&T's lineup. The new BlackBerry Pearl 8120 has plenty of new features, including Wi-Fi, a 2.0-megapixel camera with video recorder, a better Web browser, and more. Check out our full review to get all the details. Read more This week's hottest phones
Latest news and reviews
ZTE C88
The ZTE C88 is a mostly ho-hum midrange phone from MetroPCS, but it does offer superior call quality. Read more LG Scoop (Alltel) Though it lacks a couple of needed features, the LG Scoop is a solid messaging cell phone for Alltel. Read more Sony Mylo 2 (black) The Sony Mylo Communicator 2 is a huge improvement over its predecessor, but the Wi-Fi handheld will have a hard time competing with the similarly priced and better featured iPhones, Sidekicks, and Helio Oceans of the cellular world. Read more Sonim XP1 - yellow (unlocked) It may not be pretty, but the Sonim XP1 is a rugged GSM cell phone that's built to last. It offers good call quality, too. Read more
On Call
Will the iPhone take over the world?Kent German Senior Editor This week, Senior Editor Kent German gives his take on the impact of the iPhone on the cell phone industry, and addresses an iPhone warranty problem. Read more
Make the Call: What would make you switch carriers?
AT&T needs a better network
Posted by georgeblomme Verizon Wireless does have a great network. It works where I friends tell me their (other) carriers don't. But don't ever walk into one of their retail shops and expect anything like service if you're a serious shopper. Its the old bait and switch routine, perfected now by VZW... Read more Best 5 cell phones
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