The Pearl 3G 9105 was launched alongside the Pearl 3G 9100, and they are similar handsets except the 9105 comes with an alphanumerical keypad. Smaller and lighter than the standard BlackBerry smartphone, the 9105 is the first to not feature a QWERTY or half-QWERTY keyboard. However, it still packs an array of practical and fun features to help you stay in touch with your business and social worlds.
There is BlackBerry Messenger onboard the Pearl 3G so you can send friends unlimited instant messages to their BlackBerry devices. In addition to apps for social networking, including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and MySpace, the handset supports multi-tasking. If you receive a call while you’re chatting online, for example, you can simply do both on the 9105.
With access to the BlackBerry App World, you can customise the phone with the features and games you want. So whether you want the slim BlackBerry for work because of its email ability or for entertainment because of its apps, MP3 player and dedicated music keys, and camera – the Pearl 3G 9105 matches your requirements. To find out more about this smallest BlackBerry to-date, you can view our Pearl 3G 9105 reviews section.