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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Looks like a great product. Too bad it is with Verizon Wireless. Worst customer service I have ever had from a company. Vowed never to go back.
Fo those who call BB a CopyCat.... I would tell you that there is nothing to copy from the iPhone (and in general Apple's products for dummies). If you think touch screen was something that was first on iPhone, then you are wrong! That was Palm Tero series, and for the rest of the features, BB is like grandpa to iPhone in being in this biz. BB is for pro ppl while iPhone is (among the rest of the apple product) for kids.
My upgrade comes in a few days and im gonna try it here in korea.....sparely oh course
I got mine yesterday and I like it, but so far, it definitely does not live up to the hype. I am probably going to return it and go back to using my Voyager. Beautiful screen, the browser is okay, it's just that navigating is a bit time-consuming, even for someone with Blackberry experience.
I have BlackBerry Curve and I absolutely love it! I mean its so much better than having the phones that I am used too you know; don't get me wrong there nice, but BB Curve is wonderful. Every feature that is on it is great except the fact that you have to play with it to get it. ...As far as the BB Storm, I can wait for it.
Picked one up today with the latest software release and I am pleasantly surprised...latency issues must be fixed because I find it totally workable...those trying to compare it with an iphone spend more time screwing around with games, music, and cute ring tones. For the rest of us who put a premium on e-mail, messaging, and office apps, RIM has done a good job of integrating the benefits of a large touchscreen with their first class OS.
"Flick up and down on the main menu, and the icons take their sweet time to scroll. Tap an icon, and there's often a pregnant pause before something happens. And tapping out messages on the virtual keypad (full QWERTY in landscape mode, SureType in portrait) can be a real pain, especially when the keystrokes start lagging behind." You can change the settings to speed up these features, it makes a huge difference.
The Storm 2.0 MUST have Wifi! Us international travelers choose not to see $300 data use bills when overseas and avoid them by utilizing local 'hot spots'. Until wifi is included, I'll have to pass.
The BlackBerry Strom is a great phone ! People need to get over the fact that it's not an Iphone. It's a Blackberry with many of the same features of the iphone. It's a good phone though not for everyone. It's more geared for the hardcore people who need to be able to email without a computer.
iPhone and all these others are just a copies of HTC's devices. HTC been doing these for years!
i don't understand why everyone is bashing this phone. Its a brand new phone so as expected (just like the iphone) there should be alot of bugs. Give it a few months and RIM is gonna fix it with an update. Still it's a good phone and i see alot of iphone users who miss mms to cross over.
I think it was piss poor planning that they had such a limited amount available to the customers on the day it became available after all the hype and advertising promotion they went through. If that was their intent, then that tells me that Verizon does not care about giving their customers what they want.
dont think that this writer downloaded the lastest 'firmware' upgrade that makes the screens move and function quicker. I have one and think this is the greatest since sliced bread as they say. I think that before someone reviews a device they need to be aware of all the aspects including the upgrades!!! wouldnt trade it for the world!!
I think its a mistake not to have WiFi
I would almost guarantee that most of the people posting negative comments on the Storm DO NOT even have one!! they are just going on what all their Iphone fanboy buddies are saying. Like was posted above: BB for business and professional people (except the pearl) Iphone for all the kiddies out there that use them for playing games, and watching the latest YouBoob videos.
I had pre ordered the phone at best buy, went friday to pick it up, and the sales guy says it's $199.99. I told him I was already a Verizon customer, and much would it be for me, and he said $199.99 again. Before Leaving the store I asked another employee and she said it's $600.00 if you can't get an upgrade. So i got my refund back, I much rather wait for something else. I think it's way too much for a phone, for these hard times.
Verizon's customer service is a deal breaker for me. I've never had a company act so aggressively and maliciously towards their customers. I will never, ever deal with them again.
Good article, but it should have been proofread before publishing.
i like the voyager better and the iphone is a waste of $ and black berry is for ppl who work all day...
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6 Posted by cutielover79 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:32PM EDT Report Abuse
i want that phone