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iPhone’s New Challenger

After the success of iPhone worldwide, different mobile companies tried stealing the limelight by coming up with different mobiles that can compete with the price or features of iPhone. There’s the T-Mobile G1  of Google and now, the new Blackberry Storm that is expected to take the mobile industry by storm.

Indeed, iPhone is still at the centerstage. It revolutionized the mobile industry by introducing mobile email and more. It even came out with the sleekest and the world’s most expensive mobile that is a dream for many including me.

Blackberry, a trademark for the serious and professional workaholics finally decided to compete with Apple and Google. What’s the advantage of Blackberry’s Storm?

  • The carefully designed keyboard. I pesonally don’t like virtual keyboard or touch screens.

  • a high-resolutiontouch screen. Like iPhone, the screen also switches from portriat to landscape mode.

  • a clever feature called RIM where when you push a key or an icon, you’d feel a physical sensation like you were pressing a real key or button because you are indeed pushing a real button. The totality of the display of the Storm is actually a large  button that’s why.

  • it can shoot videos unlike iPhone.

 

Because of the Storm’s RIM feature, it is called “world’s first ‘clickable’ touch screen.” It runs on AT&T’s 3G network, can also use Wi-Fi, and has GPS capability.

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