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11-20-2008, 03:38 PM
The verdict is awesome! Does everything that the iPhone does and more....
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11-20-2008, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by a2rob The verdict is awesome! Does everything that the iPhone does and more.... | This is good to hear since I've decided on a Blackberry instead of iPhone for a couple of reasons. When February rolls around, I'll be upgrading.
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11-20-2008, 04:38 PM
I have a Pearl. I've thought about upgrading, but am unsure if the browser is any better than the Pearl. Is it?
I've read mixed reports. I haven't had a chance to actually see the Bold in person, but it intrigues me due to the 3G nature of the Bold.
But I want a browser that doesn't suck as much as the Pearl browser. Is that too much to ask?
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11-20-2008, 05:07 PM
iPhone >* (even the BB Bold) <------looks like a toy.  | | | |
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11-20-2008, 05:17 PM
I'm not sure what >* means (I guess I'm too old).
I tried the IPhone. I hated the keyboard/screen keyboard. It had no tactile feel. I prefer the way that the Blackberry handles email as well.
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11-20-2008, 05:58 PM
The bold is 3g and it has video.
They are both an awesome piece of equipment. If you are email savvy as me then
the Bold may suit you better.
The browser is okay, but the browser on the iphone is 100 times better. The ability to zoom in and out is good for us old folks..
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11-21-2008, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by a2rob The bold is 3g and it has video.
They are both an awesome piece of equipment. If you are email savvy as me then
the Bold may suit you better.
The browser is okay, but the browser on the iphone is 100 times better. The ability to zoom in and out is good for us old folks.. | I just have to interject, I am pretty email savvy myself, as that is what I do for a living. I much prefer my iphone to any blackberry or WM device I've ever used before.
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11-21-2008, 09:04 AM
anybody going for the storm that comes out today? | | | |
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11-21-2008, 09:21 AM
I'm still using a Curve and really like it. When the time comes (a long way off I hope), I'll check out the Bold and the iPhone.
If there was an Apple iCrackberry with built-in Canon point and shoot, I'd be all over it in five minutes. | | | |
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11-21-2008, 10:25 AM
OOOOOH, they were so close to being the iPhone killer.  | | | |
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11-21-2008, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by mmcmurr I just have to interject, I am pretty email savvy myself, as that is what I do for a living. I much prefer my iphone to any blackberry or WM device I've ever used before. | You must have thumbs shaped like pencil erasers...
The keyboard is the number one reason I'm shying away from the iPhone.
If I try and hit a "D"
I may get any of the following letters...
WER
SDF
XCV
I'd say on average I get a "D" maybe 25% of the time, S 25% of the time, and 50% I get one of the remaining letters.
Oh well, I'll probably still get it and just deal with it. It's still better than what I have been using, which is the old school using a 12 button phone to type emails. | | | |
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11-21-2008, 11:53 AM
Here's a review I found.
BlackBerry Storm: The Novelty Wears Off Fast
By Anita Hamilton
Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008
It seemed like a neat idea when Research in Motion (RIM) announced it in October: the first smartphone with a clickable touchscreen. I even enjoyed the few minutes I spent playing with a prerelease version of the BlackBerry Storm, which goes on sale Nov. 21 for $200 (after the $50 rebate from wireless carrier Verizon).
But after 24 hours of actually testing the new BlackBerry side by side with its main competition — Apple's iPhone 3G and T-Mobile's G1 (the "Google phone") — the novelty quickly wore off. I hate the click screen, and none of the handful of people I let try it had anything nice to say about it either. That's a shame because the Storm has a slew of handy extras that neither the iPhone nor the G1 can match. But an annoying user interface is a deal breaker. (See pictures of the cell phone's history.)
The trouble with having to push down on the entire 3.2-inch screen every time you type a letter or confirm a menu choice is that it slows you down. The idea behind the clickable screen is that it will minimize errors by getting you to think before you press. Instead, it took much of the fun out of using the device. While some people complain that the iPhone's touchscreen is a little too slick and imprecise — of the three devices, I tend to make the most typos with the iPhone — at least it's fast. And while the G1's mini, Chiclet-size keys seem designed for Lilliputians, they are accurate and respond even when pressed with the edge of a fingernail. The Storm's click screen, on the other hand, demands the strength of your entire thumb. What's more, the screen jiggles in the phone's casing when you press on it, which makes it feel cheap. (See pictures of the iPhone 3G hitting stores.)
So, what's to like about the Storm? Plenty. My favorite feature is the built-in video-recording capability, which you won't find on either the iPhone or the G1. And, of course, no one can beat BlackBerry's e-mail expertise. Verizon, the sole service provider for the Storm in the U.S., has the best wireless coverage in the country. In addition to the instant delivery, or "push," of messages that CrackBerry users have become addicted to, the Storm lets you easily search messages by sender or subject, and cut and paste to your heart's delight. Even viewing and editing attached files are a cinch, thanks to DataViz's Documents To Go free built-in software. You can even search for key terms inside attached Word files. Sweet. When it comes to messaging, the Storm reigns supreme.
Those are the Storm's only pluses. Adventurous users can find and download thousands of BlackBerry applications from independent sites like Handango, but the built-in Application Center on the Storm comes with just eight add-on apps for you to install, including Flickr, Facebook and AOL Instant Messenger. That's a sore disappointment compared with the thousands of iTunes apps you can click to right from your iPhone and the hundreds of Android Market apps available for the G1. There's no built-in music store on the Storm either, although a deal with Rhapsody is in the works, according to RIM. Worse, you can't talk on the phone while you surf the Web (a limitation of Verizon's CDMA network), and there's no wi-fi. Sigh.
If, like many Americans, you're planning to scrimp your way through the holidays, the Storm isn't worth busting your budget for. Even die-hard BlackBerry fans would be better off with RIM's new Bold, Pearl or Flip. All three have many of the same pluses as the Storm, minus the drawbacks of the unusual display. This is one storm you'll want to steer clear of this winter. | | | |
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11-21-2008, 12:01 PM
Where did the term "Crackberry" originate? I first encountered that word in a email from a friend, but I just thought he was being crudely sarcastic.
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