BlackBerry 7100g
Overview
The BlackBerry® 7100g offers complete BlackBerry® smartphone functionality and puts top-of-the-line features — such as speakerphone, Bluetooth® technology, polyphonic ring tones and an advanced call log — into a sleek and stylish device.
Features Available
The BlackBerry 7100g features complete functionality, including*:
- Wireless email
- Organizer
- Browser
- Phone
- Corporate data access 1
- SMS
- SureType® technology, which combines a traditional phone keypad and familiar QWERTY keyboard
- Make safer calls on the road with the Bluetooth® hands-free headset and car kit
- Bright, high resolution display
- Polyphonic ring tones give your handset a distinctive personality
- View popular file formats (i.e. Word, Excel, Acrobat)
- Dedicated send and end keys
- Exceptional battery performance
- 32 MB of memory
- Quad-band network support, allowing for international roaming between North America, Europe and Asia Pacific
Enterprise Features Supported by the BlackBerry 7100 Series
For larger corporate and government organizations, the BlackBerry® 7100 Series works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to provide users and IT managers with the following features and more:
- Advanced security features
- Wireless push delivery of email and data
- Secure access to Internet- and intranet-based applications
- Single mailbox integration
- Attachment viewing of popular file formats
- Wireless email reconciliation
- Wireless calendar synchronization
- Remote address book look-up
Unlike traditional mobile phones, the BlackBerry 7100 Series can be centrally managed and supported by IT departments using BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Also, the BlackBerry 7100 Series incorporates advanced security features to satisfy strict IT requirements.
Imagine the freedom:
- Make calls in your car using convenient Bluetooth® hands-free technology*
- Access corporate intranet information while in a client meeting**
- Receive proactive wireless notifications and alerts from executive reporting systems
- Wirelessly access service histories and product bulletins
- Initiate a spontaneous conference call using the built-in speakerphone
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