The Blackberry 7250 is another sleek beauty of the 7200 series. Use this PDA for all your internet, email and PDA applications and let it automatically synchronize your applications with your office systems.
The Blackberry 7250 is similar to the 7290 model, with a large 4 MB SRAM memory and 32 MB of flash memory. This makes this a good device for storing relatively large amounts of data. Like the other models in the 7200 series, it has a great 65,000 colors 240x160 display and a convenient 33 key PC-like QWERTY keyboard for easy typing. Browsing and navigating the Blackberry 7250 is made easier with built-in trackwheel, or you can simply "talk" to your Blackberry - the 7250 is voice enabled with and has wireless Bluetooth support.
The Blackberry 7250 is very similar to the 7290 model, with a large 4 MB SRAM memory.
This model does have the shortest battery life of all 7200 Blackberry models, with only 3.3 hours of talk time (up to 8 days or 192 hours when in standby mode), but unless you're relying on it for long business trip, this is not necessarily a main issue, as the other 7200 models only have up to 5 battery life hours of talk time and up to 10 days of standby mode.
The main difference between the Blackberry 7250 and other 7200 models, lies with its supported wireless network. This is the only 7200 model compatible with 800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1X networks. It is offered by ALLTEL, Earthlink Wireless and Verizon Wireless in the USA, and by Bell in Canada. This is not the right Blackberry for you if you travel overseas frequently and need a migrating cell phone, as the Blackberry 7250 is not supported by any networks outside North America.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Blackberry 7250 Review
Posted by JakF at 9:24 PM
Labels: Blackberry, Blackberry 7250
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