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Reviews of the RIM BlackBerry 7510 (Sprint)

  • 6.9

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | July 5, 2009

    Review Summary: Users rate this product 67/100. Comparing these reviews to 435983 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 69/100 = Good.

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Manufacturer: Research In Motion Ltd.

Part number: RIM7510NEX

Telecom

  • Data services SMS
  • Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
  • Cellular enhancement protocol iDEN

General

  • Dimensions (W x D x H) 3 in x 1 in x 4.5 in
  • Weight 5.9 oz
  • Built-in devices Antenna, Display
  • Packaged contents Holster, Hands-free headset

Operating System / Software

  • OS provided BlackBerry Handheld Software
  • Software included Alarm, Phone, Tasks, Browser, Compose, Calendar, Memo Pad, Messages, Calculator, Address Book, BrickBreaker

Memory

  • Installed RAM 2 MB
  • RAM technology SRAM
  • Installed ROM 16 MB Flash

Input Device

  • Input device type Keyboard, Trackwheel
  • Keyboard Layout QWERTY

Messaging / Data Services

  • Bluetooth enabled no

Cellular

  • Service Provider Sprint Nextel

Display

  • Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
  • Max resolution 240 x 160

Power

  • Battery installed (max) 1
  • Talk time 165 min
  • Standby time 75 h
  • Power supply device Power adapter

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Wireless connectivity No
  • Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Headset, 1USB
  • Connector Provided 4 pin USB Type A
  • Expansion slot(s) total (free) None
  • Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable

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