
02-02-2012, 12:20 PM
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I agree with "hootyhoo". Had a Pearl 8100 for three years. The trackball, while great to work with when it worked, is a pain to deal with when it doesn't. I was able to maintain my trackball for almost the whole 3 years (regularly removing and disassembling down to the "rolling-pin" magnets and scrapping the gunk off the rollers), but the ball eventually wore down so smooth that it could no longer "bite" and spin the rollers.
My wife had a Pearl too, but she upgraded to the iPhone 3G long before I upgraded to the Torch. So I was able to salvage her trackball assembly as it still had enough roughness on it to last me a bit longer.
I love the trackpad. You do still physically press down to click. And the Pearl 3G still has a physical keypad.
BTW, the highest OS that the 81xx series can take is 4.5, and that's it. The last build update to 4.5 was very early in 2010, and there has been nothing else since. There is a 4.6, but that's for the Pearl Flip (82xx) and Curves with more memory than the 81xx has (which is a whopping 64MB).
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