BlackBerry 7130G Cellular Phone Review

Written by Kenson on June 13th, 2006
Filed under BlackBerry, BlackBerry 7130g, Cell Phone Reviews

After RIM (Research In Motion), the manufacturer of Blackberry cellular phones had agreed to pay NTP $612.5 million dollars to settle the patent dispute over the BlackBerry devices, RIM now can concentrate in pushing its new Blackberry cellular phones into the market.

The first product that we going to see in the market is the Blackberry 7130g cellular phone which is a slim and light weighted smartphone that designed in candy bar form factor. The Blackberry 7130g weights only four ounces and measures thickness of three-quarters of an inch which makes the 7130g a nice cellular phone to carry around and slide into your pocket.

The Blackberry 7130g cell phone or we should call it a PDA, is the latest advanced version of the BlackBerry 7100x cell phones. Following the pattern and design of BlackBerry 7100x cell phones, the Blackberry 7130g also doesn’t equipped with full size keyboard that you usually found in other Blackberry PDA phone. Nevertheless, with the highly reputable SureType keyboard layout technology (a technology that combines phone dialing and QWERTY with intuitive software for quick and accurate dialing and typing), we can input and type far more easily than using the numpads of ordinary cellular phones.

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