Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:02AM EST
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The last of 2008's touchscreen heavyweights is here, and on paper at least, the Storm—complete with messaging and multimedia features aplenty, not to mention a groundbreaking touchscreen—looks set to give the iPhone 3G and T-Mobile's Android-powered G1 a run for their money. Unfortunately, the Storm's poky performance and failure to truly embrace touch keep it from landing a knockout punch.
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Well done review except that the penultimate sentence is suspect for being misstated. It probably means what it doesn't say.
I purchased one on friday. Killer features, Soft keyboard will take some time to get use to, but has all the features Apple should have put in the Iphone 3G. No need for wifi..the EV network is ripping fast. Lacency was fixed with a patch that that was downloaded when I brought it home on Friday.
got one the day it became available..not realy satisfied. iphone was out for long-enough time for verizon to come up with something so hitech that all you could say when you see the phone would be WOW. unfortunatelly with all the little details verizon missed they failed... i rather stick with iphone.
i'd rather drop the money and get an iPhone if i want a touch phone. i'm already on AT&T, but the iPhone really doesnt have any competition. it seems its the best all around 100% touch phone. only bad thing is for messaging you need to download an app to get a landscape QWERTY keyboard instead of a portrait QWERTY keyboard that is squished in. not to mention its the smallest and lightest touch phone out there. as far as i'm concerned no one has and probably ever will outpace apple on touch technology. (excluding military tech) if i ever get the spare cash to upgrade to a touch phone it'll definitely be an iPhone.
another day, another iPhone "killer". seems like every couple months one comes out and fizzles. There's a reason these things sell on ebay for tons of money. There's a reason when new ones come out, people camp out to get them. Nobody camps out for blackberry or the other pretenders. It's a real simple equation. Apple = innovation, ease of use, features, applications, etc. The iPhone is easy to use and packed full of features. The blackberry storm is another piece of garbage from RIMM that will not even remotely put a dent into the iPhone's market share.
Thanks for the article...I'll be sticking with my I Phone
Got mine, love it! You simply cant go wrong with Verizon. At&t still suffers w/coverage and pricing and pricing is what kills Sony Ericisson and iPhones...they're just not worth it the cash you have to fork out and poor service.
seems like an Iphone immitation, and has anyone noticed that as soon as the Iphone came out and was so popular, all these other brands started selling phones to try to match the Iphone? Plus the Iphone touch sreen is much better than the storm's one. My dad has a BB and my older bro has the Iphone, and i like the Iphone MUCH better (much more user friendly)
The BlackBerry Storm(Global phone) is a great phone with cutting edge features which will be expanded on, the bugs will be worked out. The price is reasonable and unlike the iPhone the Storm can be insured which means Verzion Wireless takes pride in all their products and would not sell a phone that could not be insured. Insurance on a high end phone like the Storm is very important.
verizon is so expensive. it's not worth it at all. phone is great for what it is but service is way too expensive.
what the heck is the purpose of all this hype and promotion to PURPOSELY run out of stock of the phone not even 5 hours after it's release. The sales rep told me that every major Verizon location was only issued 100 phones. And whats worse is that you wont get one in the Myrtle Beach area until around Dec 15th. I checked the display one out though, I still think I should go with the curve. Or at least wait long enough until all the kinks are worked out. I have a glyde right now and it is the worst phone Ive ever had by far. I dont think its very smart to have all options touch screen, there should be at least a manual dial pad. Think about it.
I purchased the iphone and within one month it just shut off never to come on again. I did like the phone but I had issues with it too. I didn't like the fact you can't receive picture mail (without having to log on to another site) you couldn't forward texts. After some time, I did like it but like I said it just died. I then decided to try the Blackberry Storm. I will say the i-phone looks nicer but overall at this point the Storm has all I want. I could care less about Wi-Fi. Just like any carrier you'll run into bad customer service, so that won't sway me any way or another. I have 30days with this phone, and if I don't like it, I'll take it back... but I think BB is the one for me!!
I got the storm. This review is just one of many. you really have to try it for yourself and decide if it works for you. As with any new device I'm sure there will be a software upgrade to help with the sluggishness. I noticed it but it was so slight that it won't bother me at all. Depends on the user I think. The storm has its strengths just like the iphone. So u need to look at the strengths of each and decide which fits your life better. I think they are both great phones. Something i really like about the storm is the wireless bluetooth stereo. Im not sure but I'm told iphone doesn't have this feature. So u see. Its two great phones and we can choose. Either phone has a 30 day money back guarantee.
i should say id take this over the ifone. as much as i love the ifone, the blackberry looks easier to type on. time will tell. but... after reading this, the ifone sounds better. the one bad thing is, when your battery dies on the ifone, your screwed since you cant take off the back, and you cant switch out sim cards
Verizon "ran out" because they had to send all of their inventory somewhere to get the OS flashed with a "fix" for some software glitch affecting the phone. My own local store only got 15 (I got the first 2 after standing in line) I love the phone so far but it does require patience with the learning curve. The phone is only as smart as its user.
Not having the trackball, is an enormous feature that BB lovers will have to adjust to. To me is was NOT that fast. I perfer using the FULL QWERTY keyboard while sending text and email messages. However while holding the BB STORM vertically and then switching to the horizontal position it took the BB storm literally seconds approx 5 seconds at a time just to readjust to the FULL QWERTY which is just way too slow for the texters out there. Also the Verizon Rep had NO IDEA on how to work the phone, me and literally three other customers had to ask him to leave. To me its not ready for the traditional BB lovers, and I am personally holding back until a million of these phones are sold before I purchase one. Both BB and Verizon has to work out the kinks, before I upgrade to this phone. I feel that I will have an immediate buyers remorse if I rush out to quickly and purchase this phone.
I like my new storm. i am a new blackberry user too and I have no complaints and i am fascinated by the technology.
You all suck at spelling! Save your money and get an education! You retards!
yes i think it is abig seller and critics saying the storm is better than the iphone
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46 Posted by c_s_andkids on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:33PM EDT Report Abuse
I checked this phone out yesterday. I have to say I was not impressed. It was a little slow to respond and when I touched a menu option, it went into the one below or to the side. The camera was the same way, slow to respond. You have to hold the key for a few seconds before it takes a picture. All in all, this phone was too glitchy for me.