REVIEW: BlackBerry Storm2 9520

January 14th, 2010 - 07:08 pm by Wajiha H.
RIM are basically famous for their Blackberry edition and since they had a full touchscreen phone in line since long, it was a surprise to nobody when the new touchscreen turned out to be a Blackberry. These days it is usually very significant for almost every company to have touchscreen in their portfolio so it was pretty natural for RIM to have come out with one too. Before this they came out with BlackBerry Storm 9500, which, though a nice phone, didn’t ever manage to carve a niche for itself in the market.
Blackberry Storm2
So the new Blackberry Storm come with a Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 2100 MHz 3G with HSPA support, a 3.25" 65K-color capacitive touchscreen of 360 x 480 pixel resolution, Improved touchscreen experience with piezo-electric touch feedback system, 3.15 MP autofocus camera, LED flash, BlackBerry OS 5, Wi-Fi and built-in GPS with BlackBerry maps preloaded, 2 GB internal storage and a hot-swappable microSD card slot, Landscape on-screen keyboard is as close to hardware keys as we have seen on a touch phone, Nice looks and great build quality, 3.5mm standard audio jack, Accelerometer sensor for screen auto-rotate, Bluetooth v2.1 and USB v2.0, Document editor, Good audio quality.

Also RIM are going to upgrade the almost failed Storm2 so that it finds the place that the phone was initially intended for. A touchscreen from the Blackberry producers is something that has long been waited for so the significance cannot be underestimated.

You must remember that the much hyped up SurePress screen has been used for the second time in Storm and if anything goes wrong here the whole series will be in jeopardy. You can check out the whole review on the following link but make sure that you decide what’s best for you after weighing the pros and cons properly.

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