RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500 review
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The latest BlackBerry is a slim but weighty touch-screen phone.
It differs from other touch-screen handsets in that the entire screen is a big button - you can select items using touch alone, but they are activated only by clicking the screen. This is hard to get used to at first, and the fact that the screen wobbles from side to side when you slide your thumb across it is disconcerting. With no seal around the screen's edge, we're concerned that even a splash of liquid could have serious consequences.
The Storm supports 3G and HSDPA networks but, surprisingly, not WiFi. It has a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash and a built-in GPS receiver. The latter comes with a six-month trial of Vodafone's Find & Go satnav application, which includes turn-by-turn directions and costs £5 per month once the trial ends. There's support for multiple email protocols including BlackBerry's own service and Microsoft Exchange. You can view and edit office documents and PDF files, but for more advanced features, such as word count and spellchecking, you'll need to upgrade to the Premium version for $70 (around £46).
The phone comes with a suite of applications installed, and an Application Center lists further software you can download, such as IM clients, Google Maps and Facebook. It's not exactly a wide selection compared with what's on offer at the iPhone App Store or Google's Android Market. It may be early days, but RIM already has a lot of catching up to do.
The onscreen keyboard changes instantly when you change the phone's orientation. With the phone upright, you get two letters per key, and the predictive software offers word choices as you type. This isn't very good for entering names or passwords, however. For that, you need to turn the phone on its side to access the full QWERTY keyboard. This has relatively large keys, but it's a little fussy about how you press them, and we found ourselves making numerous errors.
Overall, we weren't impressed with the touch-screen interface. Besides the fussy keyboard, the touch-and-click mechanism is inconsistent. Sometimes when trying to click a button we succeeded only in magnifying the screen. At other times we found we'd opened an application by mistake. Selecting the right option on menus is hard, and editing a document is a nightmare as there's no fine control of the cursor position. However, we liked the way it saves web page requests for later if no network connection is currently available.
One of the Storm's saving graces is its battery life, which is far better than those of other touch-screen models we've seen. The innovative touch-and-click interface has potential, but it needs improving. Long-term BlackBerry users may have the patience to get used to it, but as a competitor to the iPhone, it falls flat.
Author: Barry de la Rosa
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RIM BB9500BLK_UK_VOD scored:
7.3 out of 10
The 2 most helpful reviews based on 224 reviews:
jeri, stockton-on-tees
9- Good Points
- Blackberry storm is unmistakeably good-looking, awesome picture quality, good for people who does email a lot. Sound quality good as well. At first, people might find it difficult to use (as I did) but once you get used to it its alright. I am impressed with the satellite nav - very useful,up to date...reliable!!!
- Bad Points
- Battery life is poor. Especially if you browse a lot or use the satellite navigation,battery drains too quick. If blackberry could modify on this one it would be an extemely faultless phone.
Michael, London
4- Good Points
- Email, but that is expected on a Blackberry.
- Bad Points
- Not customisable, almost at all. Jerky software, not fluid. Crashes often. Very, very limited third party software. What would seem to be available often isnt compatible with the Storm and is for other Blackberrys. Terrible internet browsing, painfully slow, even with full 3G reception. The VAST majority of pages dont display properly, no matter which browser you are using. No Wi-fi, terrible.
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