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.
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.
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