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Blackberry Cellular Phone - the drama in the sphere of smart phones

Blackberry Cellular Phone - the drama in the sphere of smart phones

Blackberry Cellular Phone - the drama in the sphere of smart phones

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Among mass of mobile phone world, Blackberry cellular phones gains its own fan for their easy to use Qwerty keyboard. It is Blackberry that is considered  as a helpful friend for doctors, layers and professtionals in all business fields. Even iPhone fanatics and users of the Google cell phones, who have had experience with Blackberry cellular phones admit that as for features including text messaging, Blackberries are the most awesome. In the sphere of smart phones, they are of course not lagging behind either. For those of us human, such the intelligent species with opposable thumbs that we are, the anthentic Qwerty keyboard of Blackberry cell phones satisfied us with high standards for real-time tactile sensation, Bleckberry cell phones were inevitably the standard of smart phones.




Then Blackberry planned to launch the Blackberry Storm and shocked everybody. Gone was the nice tactile Qwerty keyboard which everyone found helpful and easy-to-use. The only feature in which this cell phone is similar to other Blackberry cell phones is the BlackBerry OS as well as RIM's excellent email and messaging services. Unlike other BlackBerry cellular phones, the QWERTY or SureType keypad and light-up trackball for navigation are gone. How does the newly emergent virtual QWERTY compare to the real standard QWERTY keyboard? One review stated that the touch screen keypad was difficult to use due to the fact that people who use it have to release the key before typing another. The consequence is slow or lagging typing.




Storm is a wide 3.25-inch, touch screen gadget that also has a lot of the similar functions as the iPhone, but as well provides a clickable display. Unlike the iPhone and Instinct , the Storm make full use of a totally extraordinary "click" technique referred to as SurePress which actually enables you to click the screen down, and makes you feel you're using a computer mouse.




Whereas the seconding generation iPhone has a 2 Megapixel camera similar to the first generation iPhones, the BlackBerry Storm updates their smart phone cam to 3.2 Megapixel, along with autofocus and a 2x digital zoom feature. In addition the Storm supposedly, similar to the 1st generation, has fast 7.2Mbps HSDPA website capabilities—putting it ahead of the iPhone. The BlackBerry Storm also has a useful bedside mode that is useful in deleting those drunken 2:00am phone calls from friends at pub. In the mean time, the Storm can still be adopted as an alarm clock.




One more benefit is that the Storm provides higher screen resolution than both the iPhone and T-Mobile's GI Android cell phone. At 480 x 360 pixels, the BlackBerry Storm trumps both the iPhone and T-Mobile's GI Android phone. On the back of the phone, the battery cover is constructed from solid piece of brushed aluminium, behind which is a removable cell phone battery. The screen is very crisp and clear and selections radiate a cool bluish light when selected. The screen of the Storm is very bright, though it does not outshine the squint-worthy brightness of the iPhone completely.




While the Storm provides enough bang for your buck in some senses there are some disbenefits to the mobile phone. The 3rd-party applications for the BlackBerry Storm is lagging far behind the iPhone. Generally there is not a lot of third-party applications for BlackBerry cell phones, not to mention Storm-based software.Plus, as the BlackBerry Storm is quite different from all the previous keypad and trackball BlackBerries, 3rd-party applications for the Storm in reality non-existent. However, the RIM software that comes store-bought with the Storm is pretty good.




Mac users are out of luck when it comes to syncing their Storms with their laptops. Where RIM provides a free application referred to as PocketMac that managed to sync older BlackBerries, there is not yet a program that makes it possible for Mac users to handle so with the Storm. Perhaps, if Mac users wait for a short time, RIM will release a PocketMac that best matches the BlackBerry Storm cell phone.




In conclusion, which there is some terrific hardware and software that the BlackBerry Storm features, a lot seems to be a marketing ploy which will convince potentional users that the BlackBerry Storm is ample rival to the iPhone. Unfortunately, aside features like a more advanced cam and better resolution, the overall UE of the BlackBerry Storm pales in contrast


 






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