BlackBerry Pearl 8120 with WiFi and GPS spotted on FCC
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 at 2:45 am PST In Devices, FCC, RIM (Research in Motion)

The new BlackBerry Pearl has been spotted at the FCC’s website. Unlike its GPS-enabled brother 8130, the 8120 will also add WiFi to the mix. Yes, it seems the upcoming Pearl will have GPS receiver AND WiFi support — something I’m sure many of you CrackBerry addicts have been waiting for some time. Plus, let’s not forget the standard Pearl goodies like stereo Bluetooth (A2DP), 3.5mm headset jack, and of course the microSD memory slot. In addition, the user manual details a UMA client, suggesting this one may land at T-Mobile, allowing you to use the carrier’s HotSpot@Home service. No 3G though - but you don’t need that for you daily push-email routine anyway…
[Via: PhoneScoop]













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