Wed Oct 8, 2008 10:57AM EDT
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RIM has an answer for those who doubted that dyed-in-the-wool BlackBerry users would warm up to a touchscreen phone: ClickThrough, a technology that (as one reviewer put it) turns the Storm's display into "a big hardware button." If the early word is any indication, the gamble just might work.
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first thing i thought was, i am now going to get back in school, earn a degree for a higher paying career, and then proceed to buy what seems to be a revolutionary cellular phone.
its the IPHONE. you are using mac os. it cant get any better. the others can try to immatate bu apple and att willl only triumph
Sony CSL researchers had a clickable touch screen about 5 years ago.
Well since Verizon is the best carrier, I'm glad the Storm is coming to it. Looks like a great phone! I hate touch screen phones for their lack of tactile buttons (I have big fingers-hard to text on touch screen)-but it looks like the Storm may just be the answer. Can't wait to try one!
In these and other MB posts, you can usually tell who owns stock in who (RIMM, AAPL, GOOG, etc.). Still, I like that there is lots of competition among companies so the consumer can win once in a while. This phone is certainly above the iPhone for corporate users and the camera (3.2 MB with flash) and email pictures are a consumer plus. The 3D clicking is a great innovation and I like that it seems to help with typing. Thanks RIMM for raising the bar for the others and I do hope the others can jump over it with their new phones.
if it's not one thing it's another. why can't we get a phone with a complete package. i have the iphone, but it's missing a few things flash player for web browsing (adobe and apple hammer out your differences), flash and zoom options with color templates for the camera, and a video recorder. the only way to get these standard minus the flash is to jailbreak your phone and void the warranty. then and the storm comes through with no wi-fi and only 1gb of on-board memory. and the g1 that is just a bulky and ugly phone (reminds me of the 1st generation flip phones from back in the day). but really can some company make a phone that has it all. instead of missing one key component or another, you know that would be nice.
iPhone is great EXCEPT for corporate users like me. This phone is exactly what I was hoping for, an imitation and improvement over the iPhone (thanks Apple for leading the way, seriously) that I can use in a corporate environment. A phone that manages my corporate email, corporate messaging, corporate calendar and now my music ;-) yippeeee..
Can I migrate my current Blackberry 8703e data to new Blackberry storms? I have lots of data in my password keeper
Ive gotten to try this phone out for my company and i absolutely love it! There is no doubt that this blackberry is an "iphone killer". The innovative clickthrough design is confusing until you actually try it. It is not hard at all, and makes texting much easier. It only took me a few tries to acclimate myself to the Storm after having used my LG Dare for so long. I love the Dare, but the Storm has so many bells and whistles I dont know how you COULDNT love it. Also, this phone is going for a cheap price of 200$ with the mail in rebate. That is very cheap compared to some overly priced phones. Kudos to BlackBerry, this phone is awesome.
this Blackberry storm doesn't have the "visual Voice Mail" for free, this feature it's already in the iPhone and in the Instinct "free". and if the Blackberry Storm has visual voice mail build in,it will be 15 days free trial only, after that you will have to pay for the service every month,remember Verizon charges for every single service you use, even if is already include in their phones.Good look
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6 Posted by pogmedia on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse
The G1 has a full hardware keyboard under its display... if that's not considered tactile "response," I don't know what is?