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 RIM BlackBerry 7210:

  

  RIM BlackBerry 7210 (AT&T)Compatible with AT&T cell phone service, the BlackBerry 7210 combines a full-featured mobile phone and BlackBerry organizer with a backlit QWERTY keyboard and a host of communication options, including wireless email, text messaging, and Web browsing, all displayed on a 240 x 160 screen supporting over 65,000 colors.

 

 The 7210 operates on tri-band (world-wide) GSM/GPRS 900/1900 MHz service (1900 in the US).

 

  Organizer features are predictably robust. Its BlackBerry Desktop software (3.6 or higher) works with BlackBerry Enterprise Servers, which are supported by Version 2.1 or higher for Microsoft Exchange or Version 2.0 with Service Pack 2 or higher for Lotus Domino. 

 

  It also supports Java development platform based on open standards. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server also features the Mobile Data Service (MDS), which enables always-on / push-based access to enterprise applications and information for users running a BlackBerry handheld, browser, and software development tools. Security features include password protection and keyboard lock.

 

  Used simply as a phone, the BlackBerry 7210 fits comfortably in the user's hand, and can send and receive calls worldwide. Its flexible PDA format provides users with a nifty thumb-operated track wheel for extra-easy dialing and menu navigation. 

 

  The 7210 also includes an integrated speaker and microphone and a hands-free headset, as well as vibrate, icons, and LED icon alert options (in addition to a conventional ring tone) as indicators of incoming calls or data. 

 

  The BlackBerry 7210's embedded RIM wireless modem makes available a variety of wireless Internet services, including email with integrated attachment viewing, SMS, Mobile Data Service, and a calendar. 

 

  Email can also be integrated with existing business email accounts, existing personal email accounts, or a new handheld email account. The 7210's SMS capability enables users to send and receive short text messages independent of an email inbox, and to use the phone's handy keyboard to very quickly exchange messages with other SMS-enabled devices.

 

  The BlackBerry 7210 is loaded with 16 MB flash memory plus 2 MB SRAM, weighs 4.8 ounces, and measures 4.4 x 2.9 x 0.8 inches. Its Lithium Ion batteries are rated at up to 4 hours digital talk time, and up to 10 days digital standby time. 

 

  The BlackBerry operates on GSM/GPRS 900/1900 MHz service (1900 MHz US), and it comes with a USB cable for charging and PC synchronization, an international travel charger, and a swivel holster.

 

Features:

 

  • The high-end BlackBerry 7210 sports a glorious high-resolution, full-color screen

  • This new model is based on the Java platform, making it compatible with more applications

  • As with all Blackberry models, you can talk, send text messages, e-mail using your existing accounts and browse the Web from wherever you are

  • Keep your calendar and contacts up to date, and then synch your data back at the office

  • Inside and out, the Blackberry was designed for security, simplicity and ease

  • Unit Weight: 4.8 oz.

  • Size (in inches): 2.9 x 4.4 x 0.8

 

Technical data:

 

  • User Interface: Backlit, Clock, Text Message Indicator, Voice Mail Button, Voice Mail Indicator, Volume Select/Display, Signal Strength Indicator

  • Size & Weight: 4.4" x 2.9" x 0.8" inches  4.8 ounces

  • Advanced Messaging: Text Messaging

  • Web & Data Features: Internet Browser, Call Restrictions, Lock Alarm

 

Power:

 

  • Battery Strength Indicator

  • Minimum Rated Standby Time: 240 hours

  • Minimum Rated Talk Time: 240 minutes

  • Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion

  • Charging Time: 2.0 hours

 

  • Extras: Personal Information Manager, Headphone Jack, Alarm

 

  • First released: »August 2003

 

  

 

 

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