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![]() Blackberry Storm: Providing Dependable Performance in a Touchscreen PhoneBecause Blackberry has become a very popular brand name when it comes to mobile phones, you can expect people to depend on it for providing reliable performance. As such, you can expect no less from the Blackberry Storm as well. Considered as Blackberry’s first touch screen phone, the Storm doesn't have a physical keypad.
Veritable Package of Cool Features and Functionalities
If you buy yourself a Blackberry Storm, this means getting a veritable phone package that is jam-packed with cool features and functions. As soon as you get it out of its box, you can readily use the Storm because it comes complete with an assortment of adapters along with its travel charger, an 8GB microSD, a USB cable, a wired headset, a SIM card, a software CD and, of course, its user manual. This means that in just a few minutes you will be able to experience the amazing features of your phone, which includes a built-in GPS navigation system, a 3.2 mega pixel camera, a video recorder, an organizer, email, a media player, a browser, SMS and MMS capabilities, and corporate data access.
You can expect your Blackberry Storm to be equipped with the standard operating system of all Blackberry phones and this is the standard edition of the Blackberry DataViz Documents. This application will let you modify documents such as .xls and .doc right in your phone. However, if you want to make new documents using your Storm, you will need an upgraded version of the DataViz installed.
Making Use of a Touch Screen Phone
The Blackberry Storm is among the first smart phones to make use of SurePress. This is the technology that brought changes to the method by which mobile phone users can relate with the touch screen as SurePress was meant for the screen to become clickable. Although it takes a little practice to use this features, you might be able to appreciate this if you have already owned a touch screen phone before.
The 3.25-inch TFT LCD touch screen of the Storm comes with a 480 by 360 pixel resolution. On top of this, the phone also supports more than 65,000 colors. The perfect blending of these features provides sharp colors and vivid imagery of the things that you get to see on your display.
Because it’s a touch screen phone, there is no available keyboard to the Storm that you can actually click on using your fingertips. You can only access the letter and symbol keys of this phone through the display screen and there are two types of these on-screen keyboards, which are the SureType and the QWERTY. The use of these keyboards is highly dependent on the mode your phone is in. If you are in portrait mode, then you will be able to access the QWERTY type and the SureType if you are in landscape mode.
Although there might be a degree of difficulty in using the small keyboards of a touch screen phone like the Blackberry Storm, people with smaller hands may not have a problem with this. As such, if you have larger hands and you want ease in typing your messages, then you might like to get another type of Blackberry phone. But, if you really want this phone though, then its overall appearance that comes with a 4.43 by 2.45 by 0.55 inch casing should suit you just fine.
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