Pros
- Stellar e-mail and messaging device
- Supports Cingular's fast EDGE network
Cons
- Lacks a camera
- Doesn't support consumer IM clients
Bottom Line
This strictly business hybrid leaves off the camera, but offers great tools for e-mail and Web browsing.
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- A More Treo-like BlackBerry Research in Motion's latest cell phone/PDA hybrid supports Cingular's EDGE network and includes Intellisync synchronizing software.
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