The BlackBerry 7100t Cell Phone

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General Network GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Announced 2004, 4Q
Status Available
Size Dimensions 119 x 58 x 19 mm
Weight 120 g
Display Type 65K colors
Size 240 x 260 pixels
  - Backlit QWERTY layout keyboard
- Wallpapers
Ringtones Type Polyphonic (32 channels)
Customization Download, order now
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook Yes
Call records Yes
Card slot No
  - 32 MB flash memory
- 4 MB SRAM
Data GPRS Yes
HSCSD No
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes
Infrared port No
USB Yes
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser HTML
Games BrickBreaker + downloadable
Colors  
Camera No
  - Java
- Organizer
- Claculator
- Built-in handsfree
- To-do list
Battery   Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by Up to 200 h
Talk time Up to 5 h

BlackBerry 7100t Cell Phone Reviews

<unknown> All models of these BlackBerry phones are so damn ugly.

<unknown> My husband insisted on purchasing a Blackberry after he retired because he had one when he was working and found it very useful while traveling internationally.

He recently returned from a one month trip to Norway where we occasionally communicated by e-mail. We just received a bill from T-Mobile for over $2,000.00 for data transmission charges,(they are claiming it costs $15.00 per megabyte), and that these were third party charges that they were just passing on.

I should mention that his e-mail address is the same for both home and mobile and that we did purchase an add on service for what is described as "unlimited" international e-mail usuage.

Has anyone else had this or a similar experience? We cannot get a straight answer from T-mobile customer service and there is nothing in the service contract or anything on their website that would clarify these charges. Any information would be appreciated.

TechSavvy ROBERT
A quad band phone is supposed to work well on T-mobile since they added 850 Mhz frequency. But I heard that they used to block that frequency on their phones. I`m not sure about that now-but if I were you I would ask in the place of purchase.
My opinion-among quad band phones the best one is Motorola E780.

<unknown> Great apps and user friendly BUT this phone is a piece of CRAP!!!! I pay $980/month so you can imagine how much I call and text and email and what not.... this phone (after 3-4 months) takes forever to get into the system (after turning off when flying) the phone overheats to the last circuit available, the reception sucks, the microphone sucks (nobody ever hears me talking) the freaking phone now shuts down but itself after 20 mins of talk or so.....

Conclusion - Good email functionality and all that but this phone overall SUCKS!

joe This phone is joke! Had to exchange with vendor1x in 3 month of use!!. Slow, slow and slow,web browsing my goodness take forever to conneect I can live with that. battery life ..no matter how much you charge , last only half day its pathetic.I waste my $$ , iNow iam thinking to get new nokia 6680 in replacement

Jman Great Phone, great features. Ive had mine for 3 months and absolutely love it. My complaints are minor. The outgoing sound quality is a little lacking as the microphone picks up everything in the background and the send and end keys could be slightly bigger for easier access because I have large fingers. Otherwise one of the best phones I've used. (#1 favorite still the Samsung SPH-I500)

ejp OK, I've read the comments and I must agree and disagree with a few things. True, when it comes to functionality as a Blackberry, this phone does a decent its job satisfactorily. I'm a newbie to the blackberry world so I enjoy being on the go and sending/receiving emails but what I am NOT accustomed to is the crappy sound quality of this thing. I mean come on guys, what's the use in having a "cell phone" if the sound literally snap, crackles and pops. Not to mention your calls complain that you sound as if you're in a wind tunnel. I'm very disappointed with this portion of the phone. Of course this wasn't shared with me upon purchasing it by the T-Mobile rep. so yeh they got my money and I was rewarded with a poorly made cell.

Nick Novy I have gone through 5, yes 5 of these phones. I could not take the people that I was talking to complaints any longer. Functionality on the phone I have to agree was great, but the problems with the cell phone itself was intolerable. There is something majorly wrong with this phone and T-mobile will not admit it.

William I have owned a Nokia 9210, A Imate Jam and Mto V3r Razr. I have to saay this is the worst and complicated phone i have ever owned. The owner manual do not give you a layout of the keys. When I send messages the suggested text is totally wrong and I have yet to figure out how I turn intellitype off. The phone has only one Alarm so If I have various appointmetns I have to change the alarm. Lesson learn! Never again will I opwn a Blackberry. It's a shame that the Europeans and Asians has to show us how to make a user friendly Smart Phone.

Unhappy customer This is my 3rd 7100 series phone and I have had the same problems with every one. I bought the 7100T and after having many customers tell me I sounded like I was in a tunnel, I tried to get tomobile to upgrade me. They refused and after much effort, I got the store to agree to upgrade me to the 7105. I am on the 3rd one now as T mobile replaced the 1st 7105 (and wanted to charge $15 for shipping), have spent my nights awake on the phone with techicians, reloading software, pulling the SIM card in and out, being put on another network, etc. etc and the sound quality is still so inferior that people are asking me to call them on a real phone. I have been told by 3 technicians that RIM is trying to find a better microphone but nothing has been done and this will be for a new model so will NOT help the current customers who have the 7105. There is NO PLAN to do anything about this.

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