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RIM BlackBerry 7280


$110.00 Released January, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good keyboard - easy to use, especially for those who use email frequently. Good battery life - around 10 days in standby mode. The battery is user-replaceable - allows users to carry multiple batteries.

The Cons:Lacks Bluetooth connectivity - can't be used with wireless headsets. Aging product - difficult to find. Poor LCD screen - 240x160 resolution and only 65k colors.

 The BlackBerry 7280 is a full-size tri-band BlackBerry handset and features the standard BlackBerry shape and backlit full QWERTY keyboard. It has a 65k color screen and side-mounted trackwheel for navigation.

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It has a large screen with large icons and intuitive menu. The 7280 is capable of wireless Internet browsing, email and email account synchronization, and is BlackBerry Messenger compatible to communicate with other BlackBerry users. It also connects to BlackBerry Internet Service Instant messaging to communicate with non-BlackBerry devices. The 7280 does not support Bluetooth wireless technology. 

Features 

  • Release Date: January 2004
  • Tri band GMS 850/1800/1900
  • Color screen, 65k
  • Full QWERTY keypad
  • SMS, e-mail, organizer
  • Large screen, intuitive menu navigation
  • Business/personal email account synchronization
  • 16MB flash memory
  • Blackberry messenger compatible (network dependent)
  • Up to 5 hour talk time battery life

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    good keyboard - easy to use, especially for those who use email frequently

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    good battery life - around 10 days in standby mode

  • 1

    the battery is user-replaceable - allows users to carry multiple batteries

Cons
  • 1

    lacks Bluetooth connectivity - can't be used with wireless headsets

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    aging product - difficult to find

  • 1

    poor LCD screen - 240x160 resolution and only 65k colors

  • 1

    outdated Internet features - lacks EDGE/3G support and a modern HTML5 browser

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