Blackberry Storm
Blackberry has built up a reputation as a manufacturer of smartphones that really do try and do it all, so it is no surprise that the Storm has been so highly anticipated as it is Blackberry’s first foray into the touch screen mobile phone market which has been dominated by other manufacturers so far. The Storm really is being put out into quite a full, competitive market, but with Blackberry’s track record of making stylish and functional phones, will the Storm endure?
Blackberry Storm Technical Specifications
On paper the Storm is a mixed bag. It has 1GB of onboard memory and comes with a microSD slot for expansion up to 16GB, but unless you’re going to be using your Storm for storing loads of pictures, movies and music, which is outside the remit of the Storm’s corporate target audience, then the standard memory should more than suffice for storing messages, emails and documents.Read more
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Blackberry Storm v Apple iPhone
January 2, 2009 by gadget · Leave a Comment
Since the summer of this year the iPhone 3G has been ruling the roost of do-it-all smart phones thanks to its intuitive touch screen system and its pop culture credibility, but the release of Blackberry’s fist touch screen handset into the market place in mid December has been designed to shake up the Apple supremacy a bit and try and make some converts from both the iPhone usership whilst simultaneously winning over sceptical fans of previous Blackberry handsets who might not be entirely comfortable with the new control interface and design elements of the Blackberry Storm.
It’s best to look at the Blackberry Storm and Apple iPhone in turn before we decide to opt for the overall winner, so let’s examine the Apple original first.Read more
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