The BlackBerry Storm 9500 Review


Brace yourself as the Storm has arrived and it is shaking things up for the BlackBerry-toting crowd. Known as BlackBerry’s first-ever capacitive touchscreen phone, it is a full 360-degree change from Research In Motion’s (RIM) well-loved formula of sporting a QWERTY keyboard. Launched in the States last year, the Storm has finally made it to our shores and we check it out in this review, right after a quick video preview of what you can expect, from RIM’s first touch-screen device. If your broadband connection is good, double click on the video and check out the HD version on YouTube that’s also available for better clarity:-

Riding on the coat-tails of the popular Apple iPhone, RIM has unveiled its answer to the ultimate iPhone competitor. Like its other fruity rival, the Storm dumps the traditional numeric keypad in favor of a relatively large touch screen for typing and navigation. Apart from four buttons sitting on the bottom of the phone, the front of the device is mostly occupied by a 3.25-inch capacitive touch-screen.

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