The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is the first new Pearl "candy bar" phone since the 8110 announced over two years ago, and it's the first Pearl handset to support 3G. One key feature is that the Pearl 3G has dropped the trackball on the front and has replaced it with a small optical trackpad. There are dedicated media keys on the very top of the Pearl 3G to make music playback easier.
There are two different versions of the Pearl 3G, the 9100comes with a familiar version of the SureType keyboard, the 9105 uses a traditional mobile phone
layout for the keypad which may well appeal to new customers. The overall design is much smarter and more conventional than previous versions of the Pearl, and it's nice to see a capable messaging smartphone in a such a pocket friendly design.
The Pearl 3G use a rechargeable li-ion batter pack that rated at 1150mAh. As stated in Blackberry's official website it can support 5 hours of talk on GSM network and 5.5 hours on UMTS network, 30 hours music play, 18 days standby on GMS and 13 days on UMTS. Here battery details from Sunpow. Type: Li-Ion Voltage: 3.7V Capacity: 1200mAh Replace Code: F-M1, BAT-24387-003 Compatible with Blackberry Pear 3G(Blackberry 9100, 9105)
Apple iPad is touted as the best tablet in the world. It uses a rechargeable battery pack. What make this battery special is that it has two battery cells in parallel and connected with a connector. Here are details of iPad replacement battery. Part Number:PA-A022 Type: Li-Polymer Voltage: 3.7V Capacity: 6600mAh Replace code: 616-0478, A1315, 969TA028H Compatible with Apple iPad tablet
The Samsung Captivate is the AT&T variant of the Android OS-based Samsung Galaxy S smartphone. The calling card for this line of mobiles is the inclusion of Samsung's Super AMOLED screens -- which offer better color and use less power -- and the new Samsung Hummingbird processor clocking in at 1 GHz.
From a specifications side, the Captivate delivers on what many expect from top-of-the-line smartphones. But, devices are more than their specs.
The Samsung Captivate use a rechargeable li-ion battery which is rated at 1500mAh. The Captivate's battery life is slightly above average. With heavy use, it could run through one day. With moderate use, the device runs a day and a half before needing a charge. With light use, a full two days of use can be expected.
Here is battery specification: Part Number: ML-SS192 Type: Li-Ion Votlage: 3.7V Capacity: 1500mAh Battery code: EB575152VABSTD Compatible with the following models: Samsung: Galaxy S, GT-i9000, SGH-i897, Vibrant AT&T: Captivate Sprint: Epic 4G T-Mobile: Vibrant Verizon: Fascinate
The BlackBerry Torch 9800, which will be the first in this popular line of smartphones to offer a Touchscreen and a sliding keyboard. It is also going to be the first with BlackBerry OS 6.0 which is going to bring really significant changes, making devices running it more competitive against Apple's iPhone and smartphones running Google's Android OS.
The design for the Torch 9800 starts with a 3.2-inch 360x480 capacitive touchscreen. Below this is an optical trackpad and the usual set of control buttons. Behind this will sit a portrait-oriented sliding keyboard with 35 keys.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800's 1,300 mAHr battery, which provides 5.5 hours of GSM talk time, is roughly on par with the Droid Incredible, which is to say that it's not spectacular. Even the Blackberry Bold 9700 provides six hours of talk time, and 38 hours of music playback, compared to 30 hours for the Torch. Blackberry phones won't be the best choice for road warriors if the phone can't work overtime.
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