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Spec Check: Vodafone Blackberry 8707v Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 01 August 2006
The BlackBerry 8707v from Vodafone Australia is the company's first 3G UMTS enabled BlackBerry offering a high-speed data connection for surfing the Internet or downloading email while you are on the phone.
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When new dashboard software is released later this year, it will also be possible to use the BlackBerry 8707v as a mobile broadband modem, so you can connect your laptop to the net via the Vodafone's 3G phone network.

Styled like a traditional BlackBerry the 8700 series has a wide berth at 69.5mm. It's quite long too at 110mm making sure there's plenty of room for the QWERTY keyboard and large screen for writing and viewing emails.

At 19.5mm thick the 8707v is a fair handful and weighing 134 grams it's not the heaviest of phones, but the whole package puts the BlackBerry in a category of people wanting access to their email, rather than looking to make phone calls.

Like other BlackBerry's the device is navigated using your thumb on the trackwheel on the top right hand side of the handset. There are dedicated Send, End and Mute keys, plus user definable keys for functions you prefer to use frequently.

A full 35-key backlit QWERTY keyboard sits exposed on the front of the handset underneath a huge 320 x 240 pixel display capable of reproducing 65,000 colours. The display incorporates intelligent light sensing technology that automatically adjusts the screen lighting to provide an optimised view indoors, outdoors and in dark environments. The brightness of the backlit keyboard is adjusted by the same sensing technology.

The $799 BlackBerry 8707v is powered by an Intel XScale processor and will handle your email and web surfing with relative ease. A 64MB internal memory allows storage for documents such as popular file format attachments, including Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe PDF and graphics.

Integrated address book, calendar, memo pad and task list all round out the business focused applications that come standard with the device.

Handling up to 10 email accounts, the device is an email junky's dream. But it also works as a phone including speakerphone capabilities, and what BlackBerry manufacturer, Research In Motion (RIM), describes as "state of the art" voice performance.

Call management features including smart dialling, speed dialling, conference calling and call forwarding all add to the standard messaging formats SMS and MMS.

Bluetooth capability allows you to pair the 8707v to hands-free headsets and in-car kits, but it might be the exceptional battery performance that serves as the clincher if you are thinking about this phone. RIM confidently estimates the handset is capable of 16 days standby time and 4 hrs talk time.

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