
AT&T has launched the Blackberry Pearl 8120. It features a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capability, 3.5mm headphone jack, Quadband GSM/EDGE connectivity, WiFi support, Push-to-Talk, GPS navigation, microSD memory card slot, and bluetooth connectivity. Get the 8120 for $300 with a 2-year plan or for $250 after mail-in rebate. [PhoneNews]
by Gizmo Girl on February 20, 2008 · 1 comment

Take a look at this BlackBerry Pearl Diamond Edition by Amosu. It is encrusted with 900 diamonds which all recyclable so you can use them for other purposes when you get tired of your Blackberry pearl. The Amosu Blackberry Pearl Diamond is available at the Amosu site for $88,443. Honestly this is ridiculous considering that diamonds aren’t a must in everything. [MobileBurn]

The BlackBerry Pearl has now received some new colors. Available in blue, red, and gold, these new handsets have already appeared on T-Mobile’s site. Other than the color change, everything else inside remains the same.
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