Blackberry Pearl 8120 Unlocked GSM Cell Phone
The BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120 smartphone is designed to help you do everything you want with your life. It comes complete with advanced phone features, multimedia, digital camera, video recording, Wi-Fi capabilities* and expandable memory.
And it offers the full BlackBerry experience — email, browser, text messaging (SMS and MMS), instant messaging, organizer applications and more. Small, smart and stylish.
Specifications
Cellular Technology:
GSM, EDGE
Bluetooth Enabled:
Yes
Talk Time:
4 hours
Internet Browser:
Yes
Band / Mode:
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Short Messaging Service (SMS):
Yes
Total Memory:
64MB
Expansion Type:
microSD
QWERTY Keyboard:
Yes
Special Features:
Email
Organizer
Media Player, Wireless Internet, BlackBerry Maps, Video Recording, Corporate Data Access
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Features
Stay in Touch
Wireless email: Send, receive, forward and reply to messages, and view attachments in popular file formats
Advanced phone features: Speakerphone and Voice Activated Dialing, user-definable convenience keys and dedicated Send, End and Mute keys
Instant Messaging¹: Connect with your IM contacts using popular applications like Yahoo!® Messenger and Google Talk™
SMS and MMS: Send text messages and images in an instant
Enjoy Life
Media player: Listen to your favorite songs and watch video clips
Camera: Capture the moment in perfect clarity with the built-in zoom and flash
Video recording1,3: Record video clips and share them right away via email or MMS
Find the Info You Need
Browser: Navigate and browse websites with a roll and click of the trackball.
Organizer: Synch and store your calendar data, address book and more.
BlackBerry® Maps: Get directions and view maps while on the road.
Corporate data access: Access your vital corporate databases and applications from anywhere.
Maximize Convenience
Wi-Fi support so you can connect to virtually any Wi-Fi network4
64 MB of built-in memory and expandable memory via microSD card2
Bluetooth® capability for hands-free dialogue.
High-resolution, light-sensing screen
SureType® keyboard technology in a QWERTY-style layout for fast text and email composition.
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology
intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while
maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology
are robustness, low power, and low cost.
Technically,
Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over short distances. The name "Bluetooth" is borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, who was a king in Denmark more than 1,000 years ago
(Computer people choose the strangest names!). Bluetooth technology was designed primarily to support simple wireless networking of personal consumer devices and peripherals, including cell phones, PDAs,
and wireless headsets.
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology
intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while
maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology
are robustness, low power, and low cost.
Technically,
Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over short distances. The name "Bluetooth" is borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, who was a king in Denmark more than 1,000 years ago
(Computer people choose the strangest names!). Bluetooth technology was designed primarily to support simple wireless networking of personal consumer devices and peripherals, including cell phones, PDAs,
and wireless headsets.
What is EDGE?
EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution) is a radio signalling technology for 3G mobile networks. It boosts data transfer rates and volumes on existing GSM/GPRS networks by significantly increasing data transfer speeds.
How does EDGE work?
EDGE works by improving the signalling interface used to communicate over the radio waves. Typically, EDGE brings three times the performance of GPRS, achieving an average data rate of 80 to 160 kbps per user with mobile terminals
supporting 2-4 timeslots. It is great for applications that transfer large amounts of data between a mobile phone and enterprise networks - such as rich email messages that include attachments.
About EDGE
Due to its high data transfer rates, EDGE has been adopted as part of ITU's (International Telecommunication Union) family of technologies. Currently, EDGE is standardized by the same 3GPP standardization body as the 3G technology,
WCDMA, harmonizing the development of both EDGE and WCDMA.
Benefits of GSM & GPRS
Faster connection
Greater data volumes achieved
Significant increase in functionality
Can interoperate with with GSM networks for global coverage
Note
About Cell Phone Expansion Memory!
Many cellular phones come with a slot
for expansion memory, such as: Mini or MicroSD, MemoryStick Micro, or
others. Expansion memory is a great way to safeguard photos, contact
lists, and other files. On our product pages, we may show photos or
diagrams of how this memory is inserted and used with the phone for
informational purposes, since we try to be as comprehensive in our
explanation of each phone's features and functions as possible.
However, additional expansion memory cards are NOT included with the phone
(unless explicitly stated).
Remember, regardless of the
brand of your phone, use only compatible micro/mini SD, or memory stick
cards, approved by your phone's manufacturer for use with your device. This
is because not all expansion memory is designed for the same specifications
(such as read/write speeds and capacity). Incompatible cards may
damage the card and the device and corrupt data stored on the card.
Also, when inserting a memory
card into your phone, your phone may prompt to format the memory card.
When a memory card is reformatted, all data on the card is permanently lost.
Some memory cards are supplied preformatted and others require formatting.
Consult your memory card's user guide to find out if you must format the
memory card before you can use it. If you are using a memory card in
your phone that was used on another device, such as a digital camera, or a
PC, exercise caution as viruses can be transferred in this way. Never
insert a memory card into a computer that does not have up-to-date antivirus
software. Only open files on the memory card that are known safe.
When in doubt, insert the card in a compatible computer and run a antivirus
scan.
What Is GSM? Today's Wireless Revolution is being
achieved through the GSM family of wireless technology platforms
- today's GSM, GPRS, EDGE & 3GSM.
It is the basis of a powerful family of platforms for the future
- providing a direct link into next generation solutions
including GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) EDGE (Enhanced
Data for GSM Evolution) and 3GSM.
GSM's unrivalled success can be attributed to many factors,
including the unparalleled co-operation and support between all
those supplying, running and exploiting the platform. It is
based upon a true end-to-end solution, from infrastructure and
services to handsets and billing systems.
GSM is a standard that embraces all areas of technology,
resulting in global, seamless wireless services for all its
customers. It's all part of the Wireless Evolution.
GSM (Global System for Mobile
communications) is the technology that underpins most of the
world's mobile phone networks. The GSM platform is a hugely
successful wireless technology and an unprecedented story of
global achievement and cooperation. GSM has become the world's
fastest growing communications technology of all time and the
leading global mobile standard, spanning 214 countries. Today, GSM technology is in use by more
than one in five of the world's population - by June 2006 there
were over 2 billion GSM subscribers, representing approximately
80% of the world's cellular market. The growth of GSM continues
unabated with almost 400 million new customers in the last 12
months. The progress hasn't stopped there. Today's
GSM platform is living, growing and evolving and already offers
an expanded and feature-rich 'family' of voice and multimedia
services.
Our unlocked GSM cellular phones are only designed to work on GSM networks Only! (such as Cingular, T-Mobile, and others in the U.S.; and Fido and Rogers in Canada).
These GSM phones are NOT compatible with CDMA networks (such as Verizon's and Sprint's CDMA networks). If you are buying an Unlocked GSM phone and your intended service provider is not among those major carriers, please
contact that provider to determine their GSM compatibility. Check our GSMA Carrier List above for more information.
Before You Buy, Please
Note:
All of our unlocked GSM phones come from around the globe. As such, features and accessories may vary. Some require US adapters. In some cases, language needs to be reset to English from the default language through manually setting
the language option on the phone.
Download and view
WorldWide GSM
Frequency Bands Map
What is mobile email?
Mobile email offers the possibility of sending and receiving email from your mobile device wherever you are. You may even be able to use the same email account you have on your desktop or laptop computer.
How does it work?
There are several ways to receive email on a mobile device. These are to do with the application used, and the underlying technology that makes it possible. With web-based email services, a browser is used to access the email interface on the mobile device. With a client-server email implementation, the user interface is provided by the email client, which interacts with an email server to send/receive email messages. This is similar to email clients you may use on a desktop PC like Microsoft Outlook.
In some email clients, such as BlackBerry, email is automatically retrieved when email is received. In other email clients, the user decides when and how often e-mail should be fetched.
Benefits of Mobile Email
Mobile email has one of the highest impacts on productivity after voice
Email is the office application most mobile workers would like to see integrated into their mobile phones
Studies show that the availability of mobile email may result in up to an additional 55 minutes of work a day
SPECIAL NOTE
ABOUT RETURNS ON CELL PHONES:
In order to keep providing low prices to all customers, we must institute these
policies to avoid customer fraud. All returned phones are powered on and thoroughly
inspected for damage. Any returns that do not meet the following guidelines
may be refused and returned to you or your credit amount may be reduced or no
credit may be issued at all.
Any returned cell phone must include the original box with matching identification
EIN and Serial numbers. The Serial number on the
phone MUST match the serial number we shipped you.
We will not accept returns or process exchanges
on phones that have physical damage or have been wet. We're sorry,
but if you damage it, we can't accept it back. In the very rare event that
your phone is damaged when you receive it the damage must be reported within
72 hours of receipt. In these cases we will issue a return authorization and
EXCHANGE the damage phone for a like or similar model depending on availability,
provided the serial number matches.
We will not accept returns or process exchanges on phones damaged by water
or any liquids. We know it might've been an accident, but whether it suffered
a small splash of water or a swim in an ocean, we can't take it back. There
are test indicators in the phone that indicate it has been wet, so even if
it dries out, the indicator will still tell us it has been wet.
What Is An
Unlocked Cell Phone?
Simply put, an unlocked cell phone is a GSM cell phone that is NOT locked by
the manufacturer or network provider to be used in a specific country or or
a specific carrier! You are free to use the phone where you want, and
with which ever carrier/network provider that is compatible with the
Unlocked GSM Cell Phone.
A Locked Cell
Phone is one that has a SIM lock.
A SIM lock, simlock, network lock or subsidy lock — not to be confused with
PIN code — is a capability built-in to GSM phones by cellular phone
manufacturers. Network providers use this capability to restrict the use of
these phones to specific countries and network providers. Currently, phones
can be locked to accept only SIM cards from one or more of the following:
Countries
(the phone will work in one country, but not another)
SIM types
(i.e. only specific SIM cards can be used with the phone).
You can
purchase Unlocked mobile phones to work with any GSM provider, as long as it
is compatible with your chosen network, but the phone may still display the
original branding and may not support all of the features your new carrier (such as Friends & Families type features).
Also
Note: That some Unlocked phones may have Network Carrier's Logos imprinted on
them. Such as “AT&T” or “T-mobile”. This in no way inhibits you from
being able to use them on any compatible network, or with any compatible
SIM card, as these phones are unlocked.
Contents of package may vary from those pictured and stated here,
due to changes in manufacturer's specifications or merchandising.
Please check the product information carefully, items not included
may no longer be required.
Only defective exchanges for identical item within 30 days of purchase permitted on this product. After 30 days, please contact the manufacturer at: 1-800-800-8300.
Manufactured by:
Rim Mfg Part No:
BB8120 UPC No:
Box Size:
( Length:
7, Width:
6, Depth:
3 )
Shipping Weight:
1.0500 pound(s)
Limited Warranty:
3 months parts;
3 months labor
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may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
B529-0076
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