The Blackberry 7280 is another model in the Blackberry 7200 series. Like the other 7200 models, it's perfectly connected online allowing you to passively retrieve your emails and stay online. Wireless email and Internet, access to corporate data bases and always synchronized calendar, are just some of the Blackberry trademarks available in the 7280.
Like other 7200 models, the 7280 has a backlit 240x160 display with over 65,000 colors and a handy 33 key PC-like QWERTY keyboard. Easy navigation between menus is available with the known Blackberry trackwheel. It is also voice activated, allowing you to quickly operate many of the applications without ever using the keyboard or trackwheel.
Like the 7230, the Blackberry 7280 comes with a 2 MB SRAM memory as well as a 16 MB flash memory. It also has the same long battery life with up to 5 hours of battery life in talking time or up to 240 hours of battery life in standby mode.
The main difference between the Blackberry 7280 and the 7230 models, is the different supported wireless network. The Blackberry 7280 works with 850 MHz and 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks in North America and 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks in Europe/Asia Pacific.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Blackberry 7280 Review
Posted by JakF at 9:38 PM
Labels: Blackberry, Blackberry 7280
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