If you love BlackBerry, then this phone may be the best option for you, especially if you travel overseas. PROS ARE: -This is a world phone, which means you can use it overseas in over 220 different countries. -Has a high-resolution screen. -It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash. -Memory card that is expandable to 15 GIGs -All the basics of the classic BlackBerry, from the QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth to the GPS navigation. -Accesss to social networking apps such as Facebook. CONS ARE: -No Wi-Fi -You can't save apps to the memory card. Overall, this phone is great because you can use it anywhere. If you travel a lot, this could be your second phone.
Now that I have a Blackberry, I do not know how I ever survived without one. I can see now why it has earned the popular name of Crackberry. Here is my review for the Backberry Tour and I hope it helps! SCREEN: The screen is pretty amazing. It’s not a huge panel but the colors are rich and and text and graphics look as sharp as ever. Additionally it looks like there’s a harder plastic covering the LCD than there is on the Bold and 8900 and it feels solid. CALLING: Calls came through loud and clear, and callers can hear me perfectly on the other end. SPEAKER/SPEAKER PHONE: The speaker and speakerphone function on the Tour are good. You can really tell this was designed as a business device. There’s only one speaker on the left side since the 3.5mm headset jack is on the right. I personally do not have a bluetooth, so I just use the speaker phone when I'm driving and it works well. KEYBOARD: The best and most efficient way to type on the Tour is not to press on an entire key but on the angled area of a key. This let’s you pound through emails with relative ease and doesn’t really let your finger hit more than one key a time. It is Simple, easy to use, and perfectly laid out. It’s a winner. BATTERY LIFE: Battery life is impressive. I've heard that even with the exact same usage and same applications installed, you are able to get double to battery life using the Tour compared to the Bold. CONCLUSION: I would highly reccomend this phone. Overall, I give it a very good rating.Read full review
I have had my BlackBerry Tour for a year now, they were purchased from Verizon at a fair price. It has done wonderfully in most categories. Likes: The calls have been loud and clear with very little problem with dropped calls even in the outlying areas. The phone overall has held up well, the display has been great and no problems from any keys or buttons on the phone. The battery life has been good, it last for days though it depends on usage, far better than my previous smartphones. The internet browsing has work well, easy to navigate another functional component of this phone. The email and text features work well. Blackberry messenger is a nice utility with unlimited character length. All having a decent spell checker that I definitely need. The calendar is great, I live by my calendar and this phone has a great one. Dislikes: The only dislike on this phone is the trackball. It can be flaky at times not wanting to traverse the screen. Over all this has been a great phone.Read full review
I was looking for a Blackberry device that has a nice look and wasn't to expensive. I used the phone for about 2 weeks. It is a great blackberry although it is one of the last models using the trackball. I am not a fan of the trackball but with this device, I had no problems with it but I still prefer the trackpad. Blackberry apps are still behind from Apple's Appstore but it had a lot of useful ones when I browsed through them. The new Blackberry OS gives the Blackberry more intuitive and easy feel of use. Didn't feel like I need to be a genius to figure out how to use the phone. Everything flowed nicely. The phone itself is appealing to the eye in my opinion. No downside really. Solid Blackberry device but if your willing to spend a little more then get a new Blackberry model. =]
The BlackBerry Tour is a mobile phone developed by Research In Motion and is part of the 9600 device series.[6][7] This high-end messaging phone combines the multimedia features of the Curve with the global roaming of the 8830 (with the addition of North American GSM/GPRS/EDGE capability), plus a higher-resolution display, 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, 3G data overseas and faster EVDO Rev. A data in the United States and Canada. Other key features include video capture, 3.5mm audio jack, memory card slot, push email, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, and GPS navigation. The BlackBerry Tour was released on July 12, 2009. [2][8]
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