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RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 review

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Verdict

Beautifully built, with a good keyboard and more pocketable than before; an excellent smartphone for heavy emailers

Review Date: 23 Nov 2009

Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray

Price when reviewed: £0, on a £30.00 per month, 24 months contract.

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Overall Rating
5 stars out of 6

Features & Design
5 stars out of 6

Value for Money
5 stars out of 6

Ease of Use
5 stars out of 6

PCPRO Recommended

Contributing to the responsive feel is the Bold's incredibly fast performance. Nipping around from application to application, email to instant messenger, and web browser to contact list instigates barely a pause.

Even firing up the camera takes only a second or two. And that camera is half decent too - it will never match a proper digital compact, but with autofocus, an LED light, image stabilisation and 3.2-megapixel resolution, it's perfectly good for snaps.

The screen is good for viewing them too. Measuring 2.44in across it may be 0.16in smaller than its predecessor's but it boasts more pixels. The resolution of 480 x 360 is high enough to be able to read text at tiny point sizes and it's just as colourful and bright as the original Bold's. An ambient light sensor makes sure it doesn't suck up too much power from the 1,500mAh lithium ion battery when it's not needed.

Elsewhere a proximity sensor, GPS with A-GPS support, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a 3.5mm headphone socket complete an impressive feature set. The only thing missing is a digital compass, which increasing numbers of phones seem to be sporting these days.

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 rear

And despite the all-singing, all-dancing nature of the phone, we were pleased with its battery life. While a couple of hours of simple web browsing will kill many a modern handset stone dead, the Bold just keeps on running. In our tests, we found the battery life to be significantly better than the HTC Touch2, with 70% capacity remaining (to the Touch2's 60%) after a day of tough testing. That's on a par with the best smartphones around, and the most impressive bit is that this is with push email turned on – you can't switch it off on a BlackBerry. We test other handsets with push turned off as push tends to drain the battery rather quickly.

The main area of contention, apart from the browser, is BlackBerry App World's range of apps, which isn't as good as the iPhone's huge repertoire nor Android's burgeoning library of widgets and tools, most of which are free. But the Bold counters with email collation and delivery that other smartphones simply can't match, and the fact that Gmail contact synchronisation has recently been added to BIS should increase its consumer appeal.

Add good battery life, a lovely screen, excellent build quality and a no-stone-unturned feature set, and you have one excellent smartphone. Better still, over 18 months you'll pay considerably less for one of these than you will for an iPhone 3GS. Not everyone will be swayed by its non-touchscreen display, but we have to admit to really liking the BlackBerry Bold 9700.

Author: Jonathan Bray

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User comments

very nice update, but not much more

seems to be a few very good updates but for me I do not feel it's enough to make anyone want to upgrade from a Bold 9000.

By garykearley on 23 Nov 2009

The size is the biggest upgrade

It's a slightly better Bold (especially in terms of longer battery life) in the case chassis, almost, as a Curve. Best of both worlds.

By PaulOckenden on 23 Nov 2009

I dont really want a smaller phone,I want one big enough to use without putting on my glasses and that will accommodate normal size male hands,is that really too much to ask?
My old Nokia 9000 had a great sized keyboard and Ive not found anything better since!

By UK_Snapper on 26 Nov 2009

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