Available starting next week

Apr 20, 2007 08:10 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile USA offers the BlackBerry 8800 starting with Monday, the 23rd of April. It integrates numerous features meant to ease the work of busy people found mostly on the go. Though extremely handy and designed for using in business personal environments, BlackBerry 8800 also obviously presents a stylish note in its design. The slim shape, with full QWERTY keyboard and ultra-bright 320 x 240 color display creates a professional look for this phone.

Probably one of the most useful features of BlackBerry 8800 is the support for up to 10 email contacts, as well as the full html web browsing facility. Data transfer is also possible due to RIM technology, USB cable and the most popular ISP email accounts. BlackBerry 8800 also includes Bluetooth 2.0 support for hands-free use and car kits. Operating on T-Mobile's EDGE network, the quad-band BlackBerry 8800 offers T-Mobile's myFaves experience to easily stay in touch with friends. Another proof that this phone is meant to be useful and bring its user all the information he needs is the built-in GPS for driving directions. A map is easily generated directly from the BlackBerry address book.

BlackBerry 8800 uses an expandable memory microSD card for data storage up to 1 Gb meant to save all your images, videos or any other personal data you don't wish to lose. Even when it's meant to be just a mobile used to talk at, the BlackBerry 8800 offers premium features. Background noise and echo is removed to help users communicate better. It also uses voice-activated dialing and supports polyphonic, MP3 and MIDI ring tones.

This latest BlackBerry gadget is the top tool for business users to stay in touch with their partners in a stylish, effort-free way. The price has not yet been revealed, but it is sure to match the high performances offered by the phone.