at wirefly http://www.wirefly.com/specialoffer.aspx?cid=33969_30ee4994ed9a4... iphone vs storm
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at wirefly http://www.wirefly.com/specialoffer.aspx?cid=33969_30ee4994ed9a4... iphone vs storm
Apple is known to have better presentation layer |
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Review roundup: RIM's new touchscreen BlackBerry Storm On Friday, Research in Motion and Verizon will answer to the iPhone with the BlackBerry Storm -- a touchscreen-based handset that will sell for $250 with a two-year contract, though a $50 mail-in rebate will bring the cost inline with Apple's entry-level offering. AppleInsider is offering a comprehensive roundup of Storm reviews published by well-circulated print publications, in addition some reviews offered by more Web-centric outlets. Readers who are seriously considering a BlackBerry Storm are advised to review each of the reviews, as they all offer unique observations. Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg Wired's Daniel Dumas PC World's Yardena Arar * "When you enter a number, you press a key to access the numerals--but after each entry, the keyboard returns to the default QWERTY design, so you have to tap twice for each digit you enter." The Chicago Tribune's Eric Benderoff * Video looks great on the Storm but navigation in general lags. Additional reviews In addition to the mainstream reviews listed above, several internet publications have also weighed in on the new BlackBerry Storm. CNet News.com's Bonnie Cha "The RIM BlackBerry Storm may blow in a frenzy for Verizon Wireless subscribers wanting a touch screen similar to the Apple iPhone. However, die-hard texters, e-mailers, and corporate users may be better served with the BlackBerry Bold or other QWERTY device." Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan "The Storm is a strong effort from RIM, but it's not quite the killer phone that they or Verizon need it to be. It's good%u2014RIM clearly put a lot of thought into the design. But I think it fall short of what they were aiming for, and ultimately what all the hype is driving people to expect. Some of this is fixable: The damn thing needs to crash less often. But SurePress is not the end-all, be-all of touchscreen technologies%u2014it's not really an evolutionary step forward, even. The experience may be fairly refined, but more polish is still needed. Had this Storm been left to brew a bit longer, it would've been much more powerful." Engadget's Joshua Topolsky "Going into this review, we really wanted to love this phone. On paper it sounds like the perfect antidote to our gripes about the iPhone, and in some ways it lives up to those promises -- but more often than not while using the Storm, we felt let down or frustrated. Ultimately, this could be a great platform with a little more time in the oven, but right now, it feels undercooked -- and that's not enough for us." |
Not a good deal. LetsTalk.com has it for 99.00 http://www.LetsTalk.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=34674 |
GrantMeThePower said:Not a good deal. And it's another rebate deal where you front the money for 4 to 6 months as the rebate isn't accepted until at least 120 days after purchase. Can anyone say "cyberrebate"? |
seriously, storm is junk w/o wi-fi; vzw is to blame... |
Not bad, but will wait until they work out all of the bugs first, and by then the price will drop to $99 with no rebates... I also added this to the Quick Summary section... |
I would not recommend anyone get Verizon service. They have a lot of bait and switch. The sales agent sold me their unlimited plan and then I got stuck with over a $5,000 bill. Eventhough the sales agent admitted to Verizon over the phone while I was in the Company Store that they made a mistake they wrote my account off to their collections agency and now claims that there is nothing more they can do. Just google Verizon Overage and you will find hundreds of people that are getting these outrageous charges as well. I switched over to Helio recently and now that they are part of Virgin Mobile the whole experience is different. They have the $99 plan with no overage and no more one hour hold times now that Virgin Mobile has taken over for Helio customer support. |
I tried the Storm yesterday and got so frustrated due to how slow it ran. fwiw - never had an issue with Verizon service. |
if i buy the blackberry storm and activated, can i keep the phone and cancel the plan after three days? just lose the activation fee? |
I got Helio also, I just called Wireless Solutions at (800)319-4757. They did a quick analysis of my wireless needs and set me up with Helio. They carry all the different networks and they give you $300 off the carrier website pricing through their group discount program so it was a great deal. |
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