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BlackBerry phones are the best and most reliable in the smartphone market and you can find the best deals in the UK on these phones below.

The trademark Qwerty keypad and heavy focus on e-mail communication has allowed them to become a necessity in the business world. Once a tool only really used in a commercial setting, the expansion of the smartphone market has allowed them to break into the personal market. A new range of more ‘fun’ BlackBerry handsets have been launched in the last year, ensuring their place as a leader of smartphone technology.

Some of the top selling BlackBerry models are the Curve 8520 and the Bold 9700, both of which are some of the fastest and most user-friendly handsets to date. Mobiles.co.uk are offering some huge deals on BlackBerry’s at the moment, including a massive 11 months free on the Curve 8520 and up to 16 months half price on the Bold 9700. All of these packages come with unlimited text messages, 300 anytime, any network minutes and all for only £25 per month.

The BlackBerry Pearl 3G was a controversial launch due to the standard keypad, designed with the non-BlackBerry user in the mind, the Pearl 3G is light weight, compact and easy to use on the move. The SureType technology is a bonus for any social networkers, and the audio player can be synced with your iTunes library. Perfect if you use your phone on the go. Mobiles are offering the Pearl 3G on Orange for £20 per month with 100 minutes, unlimited texts, 500MB data allowance and a fantastic 12 months half price!

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