CNET Asia
 
advertisement

BlackBerry 8820

 Print    Email     Bookmark     Share



CNET Asia Review

By Bonnie Cha, CNET.com

Excellent

8

out of 10

View score

The good: First BlackBerry to offer integrated Wi-Fi; continues to offer Bluetooth, GPS, and push email capabilities as well as push-to-talk and multimedia functions; long talk-time battery life.

The bad: No 3G support; No option for a camera version; QWERTY keyboard can be slippery; uses a proprietary instant messaging client.

The bottom line: The addition of Wi-Fi makes the RIM BlackBerry 8820 an even more powerful communication device for business users, taking it beyond just email and phone calls.

Read full review of the BlackBerry 8820 »

 

Average User Rating

from 4 users


Very good

6.8

out of 10
 

How would you rate this product?

 
 

User Reviews

And no, the emergency call feature is actually pretty handy



Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Emergency Call is a useful, harmless feature
Cons: Emergency Call is NOT a "badly implemented" feature
Opinion:
In response to one of the reviewers, who points out a grayamerica.com URL about how someone's BB called 911, well that's a provider-specific feature. That guy needs to talk to his mobile ISP. I did not have this issue in Singapore at all. And even when the phone was locked, it is VERY unusual to somehow get to the emergency call option unless one is superlatively clumsy, which that blogger seems to be.

The only thing going against a BB is the lack of 3G, but that is easily taken care of with Wi-Fi -- why would you splurge on 3G anyway when you could piggy-back on a free Wi-Fi connection? As for pricing, well, it is not too much more expensive than the options one has in this "Qwerty handheld" category.

 

BB is still the one to beat



Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Excellent email client; Very fast interface;
Cons: Price.
Opinion:
This is still the one to beat. The CNET review mentions two cons:

1. Slippery keyboard (I did not experience this at all)
2. Proprietary IM client (easily solved with downloading an Opera Mini for Blackberry and using one of the many online services that allow you to use Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, Skype etc such as Meebo)

Touch-pad and stuff from HTC is fine, but the device looks hideous, and more importantly, the MS Windows OS is dismally slow. The rest of the devices are not even in contention, not even Nokia's E61 which is just a clunker. If you're looking for a decent business-class handheld, BB is pretty much the only one, but one hopes they'll offer 3G in their next model, and I'll be a satisfied camper.

 

Garbage Phone



Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: none
Cons: priced high, no 3g support, no flash web support
Opinion:
One of my friends own's this phone. Beware of it's lack of features and bad implementation of features.

Check out
graymerica.com...

 

See all user opinions »

Rate It Now

Rating guidelines

BlackBerry 8820

advertisement
 

Latest Downloads

  •   Registry Purify
  •   IP Shifter
  •   Gizmo Central
  •   Gizmo Toolbar
  •   Gizmo Drive

More downloads »