Blackberry 8830 Smartphone (Sprint) | 
| Brand: Blackberry Category: Wireless
List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $330.68 You Save: $219.31 (40%)

Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 7690
Color: Blue Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: SP8830RIM UPC: 843163012271 EAN: 0843163012271 ASIN: B000WHMYFU
Release Date: September 27, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
| |
| Features:
| | Compact BlackBerry smartphone with Bluetooth capability and full QWERTY keyboard | | | Supports up to 10 personal and work e-mail accounts with instant push e-mail technology | | | 64 MB of internal memory; expandable via microSD memory card slot | | | Works with BlackBerry Enterprise Server; EV-DO high-speed broadband support | | | Includes: Standard Li-Ion Battery, AC Travel Charger, Holster, USB Data Cable and 128K SIM Card |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone--the first CDMA BlackBerry smartphone capable of roaming globally on GSM/GPRS networks--is the stylish way to get things done. The 8830 is ideal for international travel, as it gives you full mobile voice and data coverage all over the world without having to change smartphones, phone numbers, or e-mail addresses. And that's just the beginning, as the 8830 also offers such standard functions as e-mail support, a built-in organizer, Web browsing, and instant messaging, as well as more advanced features like GPS support, access to the BlackBerry Maps service, a media player for your video clips and music, and expandable memory to ensure you have enough room for all your media files. 
The special World-Edition 8830 smartphone is ideal for international travel.
| Design The BlackBerry 8830 isn't big, but it's also not quite as compact as some of BlackBerry's other recent offerings, such as the Pearl. One of the main reasons is that BlackBerry added a full QWERTY keyboard to the 8830, letting you easily type e-mails and text messages without having to peck the same key several times to input each letter. The venerable BlackBerry trackwheel, meanwhile, has been replaced on this model with an innovative four-way trackball placed below the screen. And users will love the dedicated Send, End, and Mute keys, along with the user-definable convenience keys. 
The full QWERTY keyboard makes it easy to type e-mails and text messages. | Calling Features All the calling capabilities folks have come to expect in a wireless phone are present in the BlackBerry 8830. The handset's speakerphone makes it easy to use the device hands-free, or if you prefer, you can use a wireless headset via the phone's built-in Bluetooth capability. The phone also offers a vibrating alert, a speed dial, and a contacts list/address book that's limited only by the unit's 64 MB of internal memory, which is expandable through the microSD card slot. And thanks to the phone's speaker-independent voice dialing function, you can call contacts with the sound of your voice. No prior voice training is required; simply say a contact's name and the phone will dial the number. Messaging, Internet, and Tools The 8830 offers the legendary BlackBerry e-mail experience. With BlackBerry service plans from Sprint, you can receive e-mails instantaneously from up to 10 e-mail accounts (personal and enterprise). BlackBerry's push technology, meanwhile, makes it easier than ever to receive your e-mails. BlackBerry devices are designed to remain on and stay continuously connected to your wireless network. As a result, you don't have to retrieve your e-mails manually, but instead are discreetly notified by the 8830 each time a new e-mail arrives. The unit also offers built-in support for viewing e-mail attachments in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, and PDF formats. Plus, the phone's Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) support lets you combine text and images within a single message, making it easy to caption photos and make amusing comments. As with most smartphones, the 8830 lets you access the Internet from the palm of your hand, with an integrated Web browser, up-do-date stock quotes, news readers, weather reports, and more--all at fast speeds thanks to support for Sprint's EV-DO high-speed data network. You can also use the 8830 as a wireless modem for your laptop or PC, letting you enjoy Internet access anywhere within the network's range. Sprint Services The 8830 also offers a number of Sprint-specific features when combined with the right service plan, including the ability to stream music to your phone through Sprint's Music Choice service. You can select from pop, rock, hip-hop, and R&B, plus enjoy access to exclusive video clips, performances, and artist interviews. Add in a built-in media player--which handles both real-time streaming video and audio at broadband-like speeds--and you have a terrific phone for multimedia fans. The media player supports MP3, MIDI, AMR-NB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, and WMA audio formats and MPEG-4 and WMV video formats. Enterprise Server For larger corporate and government organizations, the BlackBerry 8830 works with BlackBerry Enterprise Servers to provide users and IT managers with a host of additional features. Among the options are secure access to Internet- and intranet-based applications, single mailbox integration, wireless synchronization with corporate PIM tools, and remote address book lookup. And unlike with traditional mobile phones, the 8830 series incorporates advanced security features to satisfy strict IT requirements. Other enterprise features include the ability to receive proactive wireless notifications and alerts from executive reporting systems, the capacity to wirelessly access service histories and product bullets, and the ability to initiate a spontaneous conference call using the built-in speakerphone. Vital Statistics The BlackBerry 8830 measures 2.6 by 4.49 by 0.55 inches (W x H x D), weighs 4.6 ounces, and includes a lithium cell battery that lasts for up to 220 minutes of talk time and nine days of standby time on the CDMA network. The phone, which is stereo headset capable, also comes with a one-year warranty. What's in the Box BlackBerry 8830 phone, USB cable, wall charger, user's manual.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Bad for talking, good for other uses November 9, 2007 39 out of 43 found this review helpful
First of all, let me preface this by saying I LOVE my phone. The reception is usually stellar. It's far sleeker than other models of its kind, especially the original bulky BlackBerry - you feel like you're carrying around an actual phone rather than a computer. I can use it overseas, and as a travel writer, this is vital. I've never had another American phone that I could enable when I left and disable when I came back into the country - most phones don't have that option. Before, I've always been forced to buy a foreign phone and SIM card each time I traveled, but it's so nice knowing I'll be able to get on the Internet whenever I need in nearly any country I'm in. For a PDA, the battery life is amazing. I use my phone a fair amount, and I usually only charge it ever third night. Coming from the Motorola Q, which would die halfway through the morning every day, this is an awesome asset. Also, the case that it comes with has some sort of function that turns the LCD off automatically when you put it in there and saves battery life. It's compatible with PCs and Macs, so you can upload your pictures, videos and music. There's no longer a need to carry around a wrinkled photo of your toddler in your wallet, when you can automatically bring it up on your phone.
All that said, there are definitely some drawbacks you should know about if you decide to go with the 8830:
-If you do a lot of talking outside of your own home, this is NOT the phone for you. The 8830 picks up every bit of background noise and often gives the person on the other line a severe headache. I tend to use this phone more for texting and Internet; however, when I'm phoning my mother and boyfriend while walking around New York, they always complain they can't hear a word of what I'm saying. I used to think this was just them being fussy, but then a friend got the same phone and when she called me on the way to work, it sounded like she was in a wind tunnel. I couldn't make out what she was saying at all. Other 8830 users have complained about the same thing. And there is no way to adjust the mic sensitivity. When I called BlackBerry's customer service, they acted all shock, like this was the first complaint of that kind they had gotten. But I'm 100% certain it's not. I've now had two different 8830s (first one was stolen) and each was just as bad. They said there is no way to adjust the mic sensitivity. If you generally just talk on your phone in a silent home or car, this shouldn't be a big issue. But if you're often in places with even the slightest background noise, it will be a problem.
-This isn't a big issue, but there is no predictive text function. For someone who texts a lot, this is pretty annoying. However, to make up for that, the 8830 automatically punctuates and capitalizes for you, which is nice if you care at all about your texting grammar. It also has a spell-check function.
-No camera. I didn't think this would be a problem, as I never used my old camera on my phone much, but when I receive picture messages, I have to look at them online.
-You can just start typing a name and the number of whomever you are trying to reach will come up, which is nice, however if you then highlight the name, it automatically starts dialing, which is annoying, especially if you're just trying to look up a number. I often do this to send a message, and I have to quickly press end because it's already calling the contact. A minor annoyance but still.
-It freezes an awful lot. Mostly, it seems, when I have just finished writing an insanely long e-mail and have yet to push send. Then I have to turn it off, wait for it to boot up again, etc. But I think this is how it is with all PDAs (or so I'm told).
-The overseas function is often iffy. Before I went to Iceland and Germany last month, I called to make sure I could use it in both places. I was told that I could call and text from Iceland and not get on the Internet and use all functions from Germany (it varies by country). However, it turns out I couldn't send texts from either country, but I could receive them - both from people in the country and people from the US. I also could call and get on the Internet from both places, so I was a little baffled. It is expensive, though, at $1-$1.50 a minute, I believe, to talk and use the Internet, and $.50 a text. Know the rates before you go! I don't even want to see my phone bill from those three weeks!
So if you can get past all of that, then definitely buy this phone. To me, the pluses far outweigh the minuses!
Great Device!!! October 25, 2007 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
Great device but some minor challenges, October 25, 2007 By Dennis Bosman "bozhed" (Napa, CA) - See all my reviews
I have had my 8830 now for about 4 months and I must say that it is the best phone I have had in a long long time, and I have tried and own a lot of cell phones. Below are some of the items I have noted over the last few months:
Pros: - Good reception - Excellent call quality on my end - Syncs with my mac computer with Missing Sync - Love the applications and games available - Syncs with my paid yahoo mail account - Speakerphone
Cons: - Call quality on the other end for listeners is occasionally not good. It is like the mic is too sensitive - No camera and can't receive picture messages - Occasional issues with syncing with yahoo account. Have had to call support three times due to some emails coming through but others not.
So far so good November 5, 2007 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Have had the 8830 for about 2 weeks. So far, I have been happy with it. Took me a whilte to get used to the ball.
Pros: -Spell check (which is awesome) -Looks nice -Better phone than my old bbery (better audio quality, more logical phone output)
Cons -No camera (don't really care though) -Takes some getting used to
| 
|
| For International buyer | Some items in this site cannot be shipped outside US. If you're not in US, you can browse products that are available for shipping outside UK here -> International Shipping Or Visit UKonlinemalls.com if you are in United Kingdom. |
|
|
|
|