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2.8

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Blackberry Bold 9700
satik gulati@satikgulati
May 06, 2011 10:38 PM, 5054 Views
(Updated May 06, 2011)
This is a average cellphone

I m satik gulati from Chandigarh.Alright, let me just say off the bat that as a former Bold 9000 user,  I’ve been looking forward to the new Bold 2 for months since pictures  were leaked on the internet. Since I get my phones through my company,  I’ve had the phone since Nov. 18.


Unfortunately, my friend decided that after  playing around with my phone, they wanted one, so I bought them an  unlocked one.The new Bold 9700 is a sleek phone - no doubt about it. RIM apparently  has decided, though, to somewhat standardize their phones’ look, a  direction that bothers me to a great extent. One of the things I loved  about the Bold was that it was different - you saw any other phone, and  then you saw the Bold - and you thought "Wow, that phone IS bold!!"


Size  I couldn’t care less about - as long as it looked good, and worked  awesomely, what else matters? And the Bold 9000 fit those well. So when I  got the new 9700, and I compared it to my coworker’s Tour (for  Verizon), I was quite surprised at how similar they were. It’s actually  somewhat hard to tell them apart (the 9700 is a bit smaller, and also  has the track pad). Just an observation....


Alright - to the review:


Pros:


Trackpad - this is definitely a most welcome upgrade. RIM outdid  themselves on this part - I thought the trackball was good, this  trackpad is great! The older Bold’s trackball was great, as long as you  kept dirt and dust out of it. Which turned out to be somewhat difficult,  since there was a depression surrounding the trackball, and so if too  much dust or dirt got in, the ball needed to be replaced. Also, if you  used it too much, the ball would lose its grip, and become less  responsive, also - once again - needing to be replaced. Both those  problems are now gone with this new trackpad. For former trackball  users, it may take a little use to get to know it, but once you do,  trust me - you’ll never go back.


Speaker - the speakers on the Bold are nothing less than stunning.  My friend has an IPhone, and my speakers for playing music and  speakerphone blow his out of this century. Not only can they get very  loud, but they also are quite clear and crisp, for the volume you can  put them to. And, if that wasn’t good enough, RIM includes AudioBoost -  for when you hook your Bold up to your car or stereo system, which bumps  the output sound even higher. Excellent....


OS - the new BlackBerry 5 OS, which comes preloaded on the phone, is  a major improvement over the 4.6 version in most other phones. It’s  snappier, and quite more responsive.


Camera - RIM upgraded the camera from a 2 MP in the older Bold to a  3.2 MP in the Bold 9700. The pictures that the phone takes are quite  good, even in poor light conditions. Of course, if you try to take  pictures in the club with it - prepare to be somewhat disappointed. Ha.  But for regular, everyday camera uses, that "quick shot", the Bold 9700  actually takes decent pictures. Nice for when you forget to bring that  digital camera with you.


There’s a couple other pros I can think of, but they’re more along  the lines of business users, or based on networks (you could get 3G  speeds on AT&T’s network since the first Bold - T-Mobile just got  their first 3G BlackBerry with this phone). If you’re interested in  them, drop me a comment, and I’ll get back to you.


Now, for the cons:


Battery - battery life is still somewhat bad, although it definitely  is an improvement over the older Bold. I normally use Pandora - an App  that plays Internet Radio, trust me, this should be one of the first  apps you download, it’s free - the other is Google Maps, also free -  anyway, back to the review, so I normally use Pandora, and I can get  about 6 hours out of the battery, with small breaks in-between receiving  phone calls. So, in normal use, you could probably get about a day out  of the battery, which isn’t terrible, but also is somewhat worse than  comparable phones out there.


Hardware - this is probably my biggest negative I had. Normally,  when they say upgrade, you would think they would put better hardware in  the thing, right?? Well, think again. With the exception of the  upgraded camera and trackpad, there is NO difference in hardware between  this and the older Bold.


Satik gulati


House No 1315


Sector-19b


Chandigarh 1

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