Sunday, January 11, 2009

More on BlackBerry STORM 9500/ 9530


Why is this gadget so intriguing to me? One of the Gadget Review magazines asking the somewhat strange question - a rather similar to the one I was about to ask: What makes STORM BlackBerry? Yes, what?

Research In Motion (RIM) the manufacturer which creates BB might deliver the same. Is it the screen size? Color quality? A 3.5 G HSDPA functionality? Design? Overall performance maybe? Well, could it be that all the above answers correct? YES. Like other brands that tend to have a full-screen surface (Samsung OMNIA, Nokia XPress Music 5800, LG Prada, iPhone, SE Xperia X1, HTC Touch HD, etc.), BB Storm employ the maximum multimedia experience by maximizing the screen size, and this is where the uniqueness plays its part: BlackBerry is the business PDA-Phone, or rather smart-phone, no need the cutting-edge multimedia sophistication, yet, another thing - an important thing - is missing. The Wi-Fi capability. One BB Storm model, 9530 is produced for European and US markets, bundled with the Verizon subscription plan, is not equiped with Wi-Fi due to its capability vof working in both GSM and CDMA systems, thanks to its Qualcom MSM 7600. With this processor, the device could work on CDMA 2000/ 1 eEV-DO complete with HSDPA/ ESGE/ GPRS/ GSM. For some, this is the minus point of BB Storm, for others, practicality is more important. BB is always a 'push-email' king of all gadgets, and it works very well in this area. Why should BB Storm be like another iPhone? WHY? (AC Mahendra K Datu)

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