A Blackberry With a Touch Screen – The Blackberry Storm

A Blackberry With a Touch Screen - The Blackberry Storm

Blackberry is a very well known name when it comes to cell
phones. Blackberry has always been a dependable name, one who had
phones that consumers could rely on - the Blackberry Storm is no
different. This is Blackberry's very first phone with a touch
screen, and it happens to be a full screen phone as well.

Your new phone is ready to use, out-of-the-box, as it comes with
a travel charger with an assortment of adapters, a USB cable, an
8GB microSD card, a SIM card, a wired headset, a software CD, and
user manual. The features, available on this phone, are amazing.
You have a 3.2 megapixel camera, built-in GPS, media player,
video recording, email, organizer, phone, browser, corporate data
access, and SMS / MMS.

The Storm comes with Blackberry's standard operating system -
Blackberry OS 4.7. DataViz Documents - standard edition - also
comes with the phone. This application allows you to modify
documents, such as word and excel, right from your phone. If you
are looking to create new documents, as well, you will need to
upgrade to the Premium Edition of DataViz.

The Storm is one of the first smart phones to take advantage of
SurePress. This technology changes the way users interact with
the touch screen; SurePress makes the screen clickable. While it
takes a bit to get used to, if you are used to other touch
screens, it is a nice bonus to the phone.

The Storms 3.25-inch TFT LCD touch screen has a resolution of 480
x 360 pixels. Additionally, there is support for over 65,000
colors. The combination of these features provides consumers with
sharp imagery every time they look at their display.

Unlike many other phones, consumers have the ability to adjust
backlighting, and change the font size and type on their display.
Additionally, there is an accelerometer tightly integrated into
this unit. This device changes the display from portrait to
landscape, and landscape to portrait, depending on the position
in which the phone is being held.

There is, obviously, no keyboard on this phone. The keyboard is
accessible via the display. There are two types of keyboards
available on this phone, QWERTY and SureType. The type of
keyboard available is 100% dependent on whether you are in
portrait or landscape mode. (SureType - Landscape; QWERTY -
Portrait)

As with any touch screen keyboard, these keyboards are a bit
minuscule and difficult to use. For those of you with smaller
hands, this may not be a problem. However, for those with larger
hands, typing accurately will become an annoyance.

The overall design, of the Blackberry Storm, is durable and fits
nicely in the palm of your hand. There is nothing significant
about its 4.43 x 2.45 x 0.55 inch casing. The Storms weight, 5.5
ounces, is nothing to write home about. The measurements, along
with the weight, are comparable to other smart phones on the
market.

One of the advantages, to the Blackberry Storm, is the battery
life - with 15 days of standby time and 6 hours of talk time -
this smart phone lasts longer than many others do. On the other
hand, overall performance, from this unit, has been
disappointing. Firmware upgrades have not even been able to fix
all of the performance issues.

On the whole, this is a Blackberry phone. It is backed by a good
name and warranty. If you are looking for a standard smart phone,
at a decent price, the Storm is a good pick for you.

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