
AT&T has just rolled out the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 that comes with 802.11g WiFi connectivity, giving you yet another option to surf the Internet just in case that EDGE connection of yours starts to act up again. Unfortunately, this WiFi-enabled smartphone does not support automatically bridged VoIP calls. Other features include a better build quality, a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capability, and a supposedly less frustrating Web browsing experience. AT&T will probably offer the Pearl 8120 for $200 with a 2-year plan.
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