The RIM BlackBerry Storm features an innovative touch screen that provides tactile feedback to confirm your selection. The Storm offers dual mode functionality for world roaming capabilities as well as EV-DO Rev. A and UMTS/HSDPA support.
Other highlights include GPS and a 3.2 megapixel camera. The Storms SurePress touch screen takes some acclimation, and the on screen keyboard is a bit cramped.
The smart phone can be sluggish, particularly the accelerometer and multimedia applications. Speakerphone quality was a bit choppy.
The RIM BlackBerry Storm may blow in a frenzy for Verizon Wireless subscribers wanting a touch screen similar to the Apple iPhone. However, die-hard texters, e-mailers, and corporate users may be better served with the BlackBerry Bold or other QWERTY device.
Features
- OS provided : BlackBerry Handheld Software Installed
- RAM : 128 MB
- Band / mode: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) / UMTS 2100 / CDMA 800/1900 (Dual Band)
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.4 in x 0.6 in x 4.4 in
- Weight 5.5 oz
- Built in devices Camera , Music player
- Installed RAM 128 MB
- Flash memory installed 1 GB
- OS provided BlackBerry Handheld Software
- Software included Microsoft Outlook , Web Access , Microsoft Exchange , IBM Lotus Domino , Novell GroupWise
- Email protocols supported POP3 , IMAP4
- Data services MMS , SMS , WWW , E-Mail , Yahoo! Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger , Windows Live Messenger
- Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
- Cellular enhancement protocol GSM , EDGE , GPRS , HSPA , UMTS , CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO Rev. A
- Battery installed ( max ) 1 Lithium ion
- Max supported batteries 1
- Talk time 330 min
- Standby time 360 h
- Power supply device Power adapter
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