| Blackberry is a wireless hand held device which | | | | which uses a network of specialised base stations |
| supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text | | | | known as cell sites which enables communication. |
| messaging, Internet faxing, web browsing and | | | | These mobiles also support many other additional |
| other wireless information services. Whereas LG | | | | features such as SMS, text messaging, email, |
| mobiles are also called as T-mobiles which does | | | | packet switching to access Internet and MMS for |
| not have much coverage as compared to a | | | | sending and receiving photos and videos. LG |
| blackberry, which is a wireless e-mail device. | | | | mobiles connect to a cellular network of base |
| A Blackberry is primarily known for its ability to | | | | station which is then interconnected to the public |
| send and receive e-mail wherever it can access | | | | switched telephone network. |
| an atmosphere of wireless network. Some black | | | | Blackberry devices come with a QWERTY |
| berry devices don’t depend on mobile phone | | | | keyboard which uses the “Alt” key to |
| service coverage as they are WiFi compatible just | | | | enter numbers and special characters. It also uses |
| like any other hand held device that are on the | | | | an “Auto text” feature which is used for |
| market place. The latest GSM Blackberry mobile | | | | frequent words and easier input of special |
| phones have an Intel PXA901 312 MHz processor | | | | characters like umlauts. It has a proprietary multi |
| with 64 MB of flash memory. Blackberries are | | | | tasking operating system which makes the heavy |
| basically based on Qualcomm MSM6x00 chip sets | | | | use of the thumb wheel. It also supports for |
| that also include an ARM 9-based processor with | | | | MIDP1.0 and WAP1.2 which allows wireless |
| GSM 900/1800 roaming. | | | | synchronisation with Microsoft Exchange |
| LG mobiles are just like any other T-mobiles. | | | | Server’s e-mail and calendar as well as with |
| They are long range-portable electronic device | | | | Lotus Domino’s e-mail. |