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The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 smartphone is one of the world�s smallest smartphones
and packs all of the power of BlackBerry. It comes complete with digital camera,
multimedia capabilities and expandable memory. And it offers users everything
else they would expect from a BlackBerry device � including phone, email, web
browser, text messaging (SMS and MMS), instant messaging, organizer applications
and more.
The BlackBerry Pearl provides Quad-Band network support on 850/900/1800/1900
MHz GSM/GPRS and EDGE networks to allow for international roaming between North
America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
The BlackBerry Pearl is small enough to take anywhere. It�s the ultimate
combination of brains and beauty. Small. Smart and Stylish. So you can live
large.

Specifications
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- Advanced security features
- Wireless push delivery of email and data
- Secure access to Internet- and intranet-based applications
- Single mailbox integration
- Attachment viewing of popular file formats
- Wireless email reconciliation
- Wireless calendar synchronization
- Remote address book look-up
Package Contents:
1x Blackberry Pearl 8100 (Black)
1x Battery
1x Back Door Cover
1x Home charger
1x USB Cable
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Addition Information
What Is An Unlocked Cell Phone?
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)
- Network/Service providers (e.g. AT&T Mobility,
T-Mobile, Vodafone, etc.)
- 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.
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.
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT DEFECTIVE
RETURNS ON CELL PHONES:
Supplier will thoroughly inspect all phones for damage and missing items.
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.
1. Any returned cell phone must include the original box with matching
identification IMEI and Serial numbers. The Serial number on the phone MUST
match the serial number we shipped you.
2. Supplier 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, they 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.
3. Supplier 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, they can't take it back.
There are test indicators in the phone that let the supplier know that the
handset has been wet. |