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Blackberry Storm 9500 Touchscreen Phone With Style And Elegance

Working in the mobile phone industry is fantastic because you get to test so many different types of phones on a daily basis today I'm looking at the Blackberry Storm 9500 which is being around for a few months now but I'm really only starting to write a review.

This is the first touchscreen device from RIM it features a very simple to block form factor, and comes with an accelerometer for screen rotation. On the left-hand side of the phone you will find a micro USB port, which can be used to connect to a laptop or PC and also used as a charger. There is also something called a convenient key, which can be programmed with your favorite application, with the press of the button the application will open up on the phone. On the right-hand side of the phone there is another convenient key, which is set by default to the camera shutter button - this of course can be changed to any application of your choosing. There is also a volume rocker. On the back of the phone you'll find a 3.2 megapixel camera which comes with what is called an assist flash. On the top of the phone there are two more buttons, which to be honest enough to click buttons but these control the mute and to lock the phone when required.

In terms of build quality this storm feels quite nice it's solidly built maybe a little on the heavy side but overall it feels comfortable in the hand. As we have said already this is a touch screen phone but it's a little bit different to what you may have seen before. RIM has somehow managed to make the touchscreen deal as it has clickback. When you touch and application icon this will not open you need to press down until you feel a click disk will then open all your chosen application. This is a really nice feature and is a first in the touchscreen smartphone market.

Looking at the display there is a lot of information, which could overwhelm some people. You can check your connection type, signal strengths, location services, there's also a button for changing profiles, battery strength indicator, how many messages that are unread, time and date. All this information is at the top top of the screen reading it here may sound like a lot but it's the normal standard indicators and icons that you will see on most cell phones nowadays.

On the menu at the bottom of the screen you can quickly access your messages, contacts, calendar and browser. This of course can be customized and very easily in which your favorite applications, which is one of the great things about smartphones the fact that you can customize it for your personal needs.

On the main menu there are 16 icons for applications and programs, these of course can be customized for your personalized needs you can move everything around and you can also hide applications in other folders making it easier to access and change. It is very simple to move an icon and this can be achieved within seconds. We mentioned earlier that there is an accelerometer which rotates the menu when you switch to a landscape viewing. I found this to be sometimes a little slow and no lag between switching from vertical to the horizontal landscape mode could even take at times up to 10 seconds. Of course there may be a number of firmware updates that will change this in the near future.

Mark Dunne is a writer providing advice on New iPhone if you have time drop by his site for some tips and information.

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Reviews BlackBerry Storm

The BlackBerry Storm is a great touch screen phone with advanced features which are bound to attract cell phone lovers. With its sleek attractive outlook, the BlackBerry Storm shows that looks do not have to be sacrificed for function.

It does seem as if the overall feel from the current BlackBerrys has been retained to ensure that customers feel connected to the Storm. It uses the latest BlackBerry OS 4.7 along with having a somewhat similar design. Once you hold it, one aspect become very evident — it does feel like a sturdy device, built to last a lifetime and the smooth edges the subtle polished finish ensures a very commanding grip. Being a touch-screen, it was vital to have an impressive display screen and the Storm does deliver on that front, displaying a 3.25-inch VGA display that assures brightness and helps to enhance the details of all kinds of images. Further, the entire touch-screen experience is complemented by a 480 x 360 pixel resolution that ensures crisp image quality. Interesting, BlackBerry Storm does not have haptic feedback. Instead, it uses a "tactile-touch" feedback made possible by the spring-loaded touch screen.

BlackBerry Storm boasts of an accelerometer which helps in switching the screen orientation between portrait and landscape mode as the phone is rotated from the normal vertical to a more horizontal position or even when moved from left to right. Further, adjusting the backlight brightness and font size can be done with the minimal of effort. It uses the tried-and-tested BlackBerry SurePress and the text-entering process has some useful options to offer. In the portrait mode, you can use the SureType keyboard and the QWERTY keyboard comes alive when the phone is used in the landscape mode. However, what enhances the touch-screen capabilities is the finger tap system wherein you can tap twice on the screen to zoom-in on images or use a finger-swipe like motion to scroll through pages of a long mail or message. The DataViz Documents application comes in useful for users to edit Microsoft Office documents on the go.

The Storm has been packaged with a travel charger, a set of adapters, along with a USB cable, 8GB micro-SD and SIM card, making it one of the most comprehensive touch-screen offerings in terms of offering accessories. The BlackBerry Storm has dual-mode network functionality, which means that it automatically switches between GSM and CDMA networks to offer uninterrupted usability. It comes equipped with GPS which doubles the cell phone up as a positioning and street navigation device. Further, the Storm has a 3.2 Megapixel camera that offers every contemporary high-end mobile camera functions, including flash, image stabilization and auto focus.

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Blackberry Storm Review: First Full Screen Touch Phone From Blackberry

It may seem like the iPhone may have the full touch screen smartphone market cornered. There aren't many phones to choose from in this family. It takes a very innovative company to release a rival full touch screen smartphone. Blackberry offers consumers such a rival. The RIM Blackberry Storm is one of the latest additions to the full touch screen smartphone line. It is the first full touch screen cell phone from Blackberry. Blackberry entered the race with a complete set of advantages and feature set it has brought along with from its impressive Blackberry smartphone line. With its impressive list of features and low price the RIM Blackberry Storm will make a great phone for anyone who is looking for an affordable replacement to the iPhone. But the Storm also does come with a list of minor problems that can hamper a person's enjoyment of the phone.

The RIM Blackberry Storm is quite similar to the iPhone in its design and look. The notable differences are that the Storm is shorter and heavier than the iPhone. Also there are standard phone controls located under the display screen. The biggest achievement is the Storms utilization of SurePress technology. This allows the user to perform functions by actually clicking on the screen instead of just tapping it. Unfortunately clicking on the screen does take a while to get used to because honestly clicking on the screen feels awkward. Also anyone with big hands or fingers might have trouble typing messages because the keyboard that is displayed is quite small and the letters are crammed together. Those accustom to trackball navigator might miss it as it is absent on the RIM Blackberry Storm.

The RIM Blackberry Storm offers the same features found on all previous Blackberry phones. It continues offering its users an amazing operating system and even upgrades it from the previous installment. The user is able to use and open various Microsoft Office files such as Word, Excel and even Power Point. As with previous Blackberry phones the Storm is able to link with your company's Blackberry Enterprise Server allowing you access to corporate emails and files. The phone can even act as a wireless modem for laptops. It is an amazing application which costs only $15 a month.

The phone feels as if it was rushed to be released just in time for the holidays because there are a lot of bugs and small glitches. The accelerometer needed more work. Switching the phone to and from landscape mode was fine but websites took a while to change screen position. The multimedia controls are also affected by this. When rotating the phone the controls sometimes appeared to be flashing and even disappear from the screen at one point. Aside from the accelerometer websites generally took a while to load and certain apps were sluggish upon launching.

As far as the phone performance the RIM Blackberry Storm did great. Callers can enjoy clear and crisp calls. The voices on the other end will sound very well. Also your voice will sound clear to your caller as well. The microphone is great at isolating and not picking up background noise.

The RIM Blackberry Storm could use more work. There have been promises of firmware upgrades which will fix many of the bugs found on this phone. While the updates to fix some of the problems they don't address all of them. But for the price of the phone and amazing capabilities it is still a reasonable buy. Just be sure to get the firmware upgrade if you decide to purchase this phone.

This article was written by Veronica Topaz. Veronica wrote this article as a review of the new RIM Blackberry Storm. For a wide selection on Blackberry Phones such as the Blackberry Storm check out All4Blackberry.com. They have the best selection at the lowest prices.

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