This is an incredibly good cell phone, especially for the cost. If you are looking for something simple to use, that makes phone calls, and/or you send text messages occasionally, you can stop looking NOW. On top of all that, it is light-weight and fits easily in your pocket/purse without all the bulges of current cell phones. If you want one of the newer styles of phones that operate more like a computer, you need to spend $300 - $400. And, of course, you'll need to be spending over $85/month on very expensive Data plans too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great phone. Like the compact size. It does everything. The classic Blackberry experience. Very sturdy. Reliable to a fault.
i just got this phone yesterday and i LOVE it. it's better than my motorola droid. the autocorrect is better than android and ios, i really like it better than my previous iphone, or any of my other smartphones. i definantly love and recomend this phone to anyone. BUY ONE. but i'd say if you were to buy one get the pearl 8120 instead because it has wifi and a 3.5mm headphone jack...do it
Its a very old phone, but for the price it was exactly as I expected. A simple phone with minimal features, the only thing I didn't like was the keyboard, and it was very difficult to find out how to do things, so I had to google how to do almost everything. Other than that it is a good phone and if you know how to maneuver your way around a blackberry this is a good phone.
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