Jumat, 05 November 2010

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-Blackberry Storm-


 Mobile News. BlackBerry Storm, which is the first handset from Research In Motion (RIM) to feature a touch-based user interface similar to Apple's popular iPhone. This may be more attracted the attention of consumers, but business users tend to stick with the traditional BlackBerry design.
Now available from Vodafone, the BlackBerry Storm does not have a keyboard and not the larger screen 3.25in fingertips are designed to control function, only with a standard phone / end BlackBerry and the menu button and button down on the front bezel. It also has increased the ability of music and video, such as the ability to play movies and synchronize with your iTunes library users. Advertisement
While the Storm also has the usual corporate features, such as the ability to register with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) for push email and control administrators, seems to be more aimed at consumers.
Storm, which has been supporting the 3G network, Bluetooth 2.0 and GPS hardware for location-based applications, but not Wi-Fi, which many rival devices like the iPhone there. There is, however a decent 3.2 megapixel camera.

about Blackberry Torch

It hasn't been announced just yet -- we're expecting that shortly at a New York event today -- but the long-rumored BlackBerry Torch (née 9800) just went live on AT&T's site offering the opportunity to sign up for a notification when you can buy the thing. Major features include a 5 megapixel cam with flash, full QWERTY on a portrait slide, 802.11n support, and -- of course -- BlackBerry 6 with an all-new browsing experience and a host of other features that should help position RIM within earshot of its less-stodgy rivals. You've also got 4GB of storage onboard paired with a 4GB microSD card in the box, 512MB each of ROM and RAM, a quadband 3G radio that'll travel well around the globe, a 480 x 360 touchscreen display (same resolution as the Bold 9700) measuring 3.2 inches, the typical optical trackpad down below, and an interesting new Media Sync feature that'll let you sync your media library right over WiFi -- something various third parties have tried over the years, but has rarely been offered as an out-of-the-box capability. Interested? It'll hit AT&T and third-party retail locations and websites on the 12th of the month for $199.99 on contract. Follow the break for RIM's introductory videos and the press release.