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    KylaGabulous: "One issue, however, is that you cannot manually select EDGE, to save for battery life or for any other reason." Incorrect. On the device, select Opt... more »
    thadude: @matt buchanan: "One issue, however, is that you cannot manually select EDGE, to save for battery life or for any other reason." Actually you can set ... more »
    Poison_Shroom: Has anyone else noticed every new Blackberry reviewed is the best yet? What a surprise! more »
    OMG! Ponies!: If Apple can't figure out a way to make the iPhone play nice with Exchange, I might run back to RIM. It's a shame too because Apple could make a Blac... more »
    Mona N.: It's too bad the Storm is going to take away its spot light... Why anyone would choose a BB w/ AT&T, is beyond me. more »
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    AT&T BlackBerry Bold Review: Best BlackBerry Yet

    We reviewed the BlackBerry Bold months ago when it was available everywhere in the civilized world except for the US, because it looked like it would arrive here shortly afterward. It didn't. Held up by the lack of proper immunization papers, it finally debuts tomorrow. We've been using an official AT&T-branded Bold for the last week to see if the extra quarantine time paid off, and we're happy to say it's still the best BlackBerry yet, though it's by no means perfect. More »
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    BlackBerry Bold Review

    If you were feverishly anticipating a cellphone this year, it was one of two phones: this is the other one. That's because the BlackBerry Bold is RIM's most powerful, polished handset ever. With 3G, a glossy new UI, a real web browser, serious hardware and an almost beautiful body, the Bold doesn't redefine the BlackBerry experience, but it does elevate to the highest point its ever been. More »