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Blackberry 7290
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Every BlackBerry handheld includes advanced wireless technology. They feature a QWERTY keyboard, thumb-operated trackwheel, easy-to-read backlit screen, intuitive menu-driven interface and integrated software applications.
Features of the Blackberry 7290 include:
- Email, phone, browser, SMS, browser and organizer applications in a single, integrated handheld
- Quad-Band handheld, operates on 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS wireless networks, allowing for international roaming between North America, Europe and Asia Pacific
- Bluetooth® support for hands-free voice communications
- Ample memory for application and data storage
- PC-style 33-key QWERTY keyboard
- Easy-to-use navigation trackwheel and intuitive menu interface
- Bright, backlit 240x160 display supporting over 65,000 colors
- Java™ development platform based on open standards
Integrated attachment viewing
- Small form factor with a light and comfortable feel
Blackberry 7290 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by beccy on 18/03/2008 i lovee this device,, it has changed my life ! Rating:    
Reviewed by Old-n-stressed on 21/04/2007 I had one of these for about 18 months and used all its functions extensively. I only changed the device because I got chance to get a 8900g cheaply. It is a great piece of technology - not the most advanced unit on the market, no added GPS or 3G functions, but what it does, it does superbly. The battery life is superb, and I have to say that I never ran short of battery power during the time that I had the device. I never had any problems using the device during the 18 months that I had the device and never once lost any data. Rating:    
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