RIM have managed to squeeze this 7130 down to an almost acceptable size by making a large compromise and one that was to taint every aspect of our Blackberry experience over the next 4 weeks. Where as most blackberries boast a full (if not small) QWERTY keypad the 7130g opts of a shared key system. This isn't a mobile phone 9 key pad but a 20 key pad which allocates 2 letters to each key and relies on predictive text to help you out.
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