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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review

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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Review

Highs
  • Optical trackpad
  • Solid build quality
  • Landline-like voice quality
  • Tack-sharp screen
  • Longest battery life of all BlackBerrys
Lows
  • Keyboard potentially too small for larger fingers
  • Slow browser
Although the Bold 9700 lacks the frills of an iPhone or Palm Pre, for utilitarian business users, it’s one of the most polished smartphones on the market today.

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Introduction

It might have been called the Bold Mini had it been born in Cupertino, but those logical Canucks at RIM stuck to numbers. The BlackBerry Bold 9700 takes the stylistic cues and capabilities of its flagship Bold 9000, and scales them down to a more pocket-friendly form factor. The result: BlackBerry bliss.

Design and Build Quality

The Bold 9700 and one of BlackBerry’s most petite handsets, the Curve 8900, look and feel practically as if they were stamped from the same die. Both measure exactly 4.29 inches tall and 2.36 inches wide, with the Bold packing just a smidge of extra flab on the belly for a thickness of 0.56 inches and weight of 4.3 ounces with battery. Make no mistake: the extra decimals can’t do much to diminish the superbly pocketable size and weight of the new Bold, which sidles up right next to the very similar Curve 8900 as one of the most portable smartphones we’ve ever tested.

BlackBerry Bold 9700 and Curve 8900

True to the styling of the original Bold, the 9700 comes trimmed with a hefty dose of chrome, with a broad swoop on the chin, thin rails of it running up the sides, and another thick stripe on the top back. Fortunately, none of the panels are quite thick enough show fingerprints, and the rubbery black plastic used on other parts of the case repels them nicely. The full leather-wrapped back that made a splash on the original Bold has been toned down into a more modest patch of black leather on the battery door, but it still makes the same executive fashion statement. The solid feel of the phone helps complement that overall aura of quality, too.

Specifications and Features

Form factor aside, the hard specs on the Bold 9700 very much resemble its predecessor. You get full 3G Internet (a much-needed feature that scared many would-be buyers away from the Curve 8900), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, and GPS. Like the Curve, it also uses a brilliant half-VGA (480 x 360 pixel) display and 3.2-megapixel camera – an upgrade from the 2.0-megapixel model on the original Bold. Out of the box, the Bold comes stacked with only 256MB of internal memory, but RIM includes a 2GB microSD card in the built-in expansion slot. The slot, which is behind the battery door, can smartly be accessed without removing the actual battery, and accommodates cards up to a whopping 32GB (although at the time of publication, cards in that capacity haven’t yet reached commercial availability).

Connections and Layout

Like almost all BlackBerrys, the Bold 9700 places the screen and QWERTY keyboard front and center, with a strip of the most commonly used controls (talk, end call, back, etc.) dividing the two, easily accessible with a thumb. On the right-hand side, a bubbled-out volume rocker and camera shutter button make it easy to access those dedicated functions. On the left, it offers a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, microUSB charging and data connection, and programmable shortcut key.

Goodbye, Trackball

BlackBerrys have always been known for their trackballs, but the Bold 9700 follows the divergent path of more recent BlackBerrys like the Curve 8520 by switching to an optical trackpad. Swipe your finger over the gem-shaped button center button and it acts just like the trackpad on a laptop computer. While BlackBerry fans might initially miss the grind of that tacky little ball, they won’t miss the reliability issues that always seemed to come from it collecting lint. We quickly acclimated to the new style, happily trading in the tactile feedback of the old trackball for a slicker, quieter solution.

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Keyboard

The keyboard on the new Bold may seem like the most obvious casualty of the shrink ray, but the smaller size might not be as unpalatable as you suspect. Although a step down from the oversized Bold 9000, the new keyboard offers all the crisp feedback BlackBerrys are known for, all in a build that feels tighter, more refined and quieter than the already-admirable Curve. BlackBerry knows keyboards, and we’re convinced this is just about the finest QWERTY you can fold into a space this size, even if it is bordering on too small.

Camera

We loved the 3.2-megapixel camera on the Curve 8900, and this identical model planted in the Bold 9700 is no different. It autofocuses with a quick half-press of the center button and snaps sharp, focused pictures with reasonable color a second later. The LED flash even musters workable snapshots in the dark, although you can expect a healthy dose of typical low-light noise to go along with it. Unfortunately, the tiny 2.44-inch screen doesn’t quite make the greatest viewfinder, and it exhibits significant latency as you move the camera around.

Battery Life

Despite the smaller size of the phone, RIM has kept battery capacity at 1500 mAhr for the new Bold, but rated it for 6 hours of talk time and 21 days of standby – significantly more than the 4.5 hours of talk and 13.5 days of standby that the first model claims. In fact, it now claims better battery life than any other modern BlackBerry.

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Screen

The display on the Bold 9700 matches the Curve 8900 exactly for brightness, resolution and color, which is to say, it’s amazing. Granted, at 2.44 inches across, it won’t run beside full touchscreen phones, but half-VGA brightness crammed into such a tiny area produces a tack-sharp display that makes even the tiniest text and details look crisp. A powerful backlight produces all the punch you need to read under all conditions, without washing out the deep blacks and vibrant colors.

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15 of 135 comments
  1. blackangel101

    does anyone kno if the bold can connect to wi-fi?? or do u have to pay to open the BB internet portal. i have been to the local telstra store n they are a bunch of noobs, they knew nothing =[

    thanks =]

  2. fengelli

    I'm seriously thinking of upgrading to either the 8900 or 9700. I like the older 8900 for its trackball but worry about some rumors I heard about it freezing often. That said, is there anyone out there that can confirm that the 8900 is a solid cell before I spend the extra bucks for a bold?

  3. Lily

    it's weird because all i'm seeing is "it's a really good phone – best one ever" or "it's an absolute rubbish phone – don't buy it"
    Don't know what majority to go for!
    I'm either considering the Blackberry Curve or the Blackberry Bold 9700. My friend has the blackberry curve (she got it today) and it seems so far so good. the camera was really good quality and it all seemed pretty good to me but yeah… any suggestions?
    please help!!

  4. cathbal

    Just get an Apple iPhone 3Gs – no issues – reliable and easy to use.

  5. Larry

    Okay, for all its worth, I dont work for any of the Cell Phone Companies especially the Bullies at AT&T- the 9700 is a piece of crap, my first built in Mexico broke a key right away, I had to get on my Hands and Knees and beg Mercy to get it replaced, thats right 2 days! the Next one built in Canada, glitches up the ying yang, my wifi doesn work, email jams, Sms, locks up, Is AT&T an Help Nope, and you have to fight tooth and nail to get anywhere with them-
    Rim isnt alot of help, they defer everything back to AT&T, "Were under contract with them"
    The 9700 sucks, Try getting an exception from AT&T that sucks too!

  6. monicagozum

    i jz bought blackberry bold 9700.. and im simply loving it..

  7. Jacob

    Hey you guys, I'm a student, in High School, but my teachers don't like phones ringing in class. I don't want to screw up my settings already, but I'm wondering HOW to turn it off, and on vibrate.

  8. Amy

    I've just ordered the bb bold 9700 on contract and it looks good and it better be good too.

  9. Rod

    100% awesome!

  10. nnaa

    start to like it..

  11. Guest

    I've had a Blackberry Bold 9700 for just over 2 months and I have to say it is the best muti-purpose phone/device I have ever had the pleasure of using! Alot of people will report problems with these phones from time to time, but just because they have had a few minor problems, it doesn't mean everybody will. My fiance has 1 as well and the BB Mesenger on there is great for chat to save on texts and the internet browser is the quickest I have seen on a handheld for some time.. Would strongly recomend the bold, it is a great all rounder for business or pleasure!!

  12. Goodie

    eh guys! things fall out from the phone or any other reasons are becoz people do not look after their phone! The phone itself is grea.

  13. Jeanie

    Purchased the bold 9700 approx. 2month's ago … Have had 2 issues with phone powering self off completely.. I was a BB tech support rep for a major cel provider for 12 years working on all BB .I knew how to trouble shoot at home ( removed battery and sim for 1 min. and replaced ,,,worked 1st time had to work little harder next time ,I know when I take to service has to be having the issue (must not fix on my own) which is not always convenient .. come on RIM is this not a software issue.. my previous phone was a BB curve no issues..

  14. eezeckiel

    i need opinions…bold 9700 or curve 9300?

  15. pysulyka

    hi there i use to have the curve 8900 now i've got the bold 9700 witch its great aswell .well my heart its steel at 8900 sins i get use to bold one .cheers !