I Priaptor's the opinion. In addition to this take, the other major problems are the lack of Java enablility and normally the Pearl is only available on the T-Mobil network. I having constant problems with "dropped calls" in and around Houston, TX, where as, ironically T-Mobile claims that it has the lowest dropped calls - Bah Humbug!!!, I ask they have given us the blogne where is the bread!!. Another problem is that whenever I am on a conference call or I pick up a call waiting line and want to drop that particular line afer my conversation, it is a nightmare to switch over the previous caller. The icing on the cake being that I end up loosing both the ringer and vibration on my Pearl in key areas of the Greater Houston, TX MSA.
I have spent countless hours with T-Mobile and their Techies but to no avail. I would never recommend anyone to get the Blackberry with T-Mobile, and I mean any type, since I had similar problems with my previous model (7230) which incidentaly was a more functional unit, albeit without the bells and whistles that the Pearl is offering.
No doubt the Pearl has a built in camera, either it is my unit or in all the units, the image on the phone is awsome, but the actual result is far from what you see on the screen!