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Originally posted by: Slick5150
I believe its next week (the 21st?)
Can't be any worse than the original Storm I suppose. That phone was horrible.
Originally posted by: gorcorps
Originally posted by: Slick5150
I believe its next week (the 21st?)
Can't be any worse than the original Storm I suppose. That phone was horrible.
*shrugs* I think it was just the initial OS that was terrible. Since the updates it's much more comparable to the other BBs.
Originally posted by: Krynj
It's coming out on the 21st, and it's a real solid phone, and OS 5.0 is pure win. It's definitely what the first Storm should have been.
<-VZW employee.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Krynj
It's coming out on the 21st, and it's a real solid phone, and OS 5.0 is pure win. It's definitely what the first Storm should have been.
<-VZW employee.
I have trouble trusting the word of a VZW employee with regards to how great their phones are.
<- VZW customer
Originally posted by: Krynj
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Krynj
It's coming out on the 21st, and it's a real solid phone, and OS 5.0 is pure win. It's definitely what the first Storm should have been.
<-VZW employee.
I have trouble trusting the word of a VZW employee with regards to how great their phones are.
<- VZW customer
Just wait for the reviews next week then.
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Uncle Walt,
Overall, I found the Storm2 worked well in my tests. Battery life was decent, with 5.5 hours of claimed talk time, and typing was much improved, though I doubt it will satisfy lovers of physical keyboards.
The browser is still inferior to Apple?s, Google?s and Palm?s. And the traditional BlackBerry interface cries out for a major overhaul in a touch device like this, especially when you add a lot of apps. RIM?s menu and folder metaphor seems tired on this device.
Verizon hasn?t set a launch date or price for the Storm2, but it?s likely to appear in November at around $200.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Mossberg on the S2:
Uncle Walt,
Overall, I found the Storm2 worked well in my tests. Battery life was decent, with 5.5 hours of claimed talk time, and typing was much improved, though I doubt it will satisfy lovers of physical keyboards.
The browser is still inferior to Apple?s, Google?s and Palm?s. And the traditional BlackBerry interface cries out for a major overhaul in a touch device like this, especially when you add a lot of apps. RIM?s menu and folder metaphor seems tired on this device.
Verizon hasn?t set a launch date or price for the Storm2, but it?s likely to appear in November at around $200.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. Is RIM and Blackberry no longer about email and shining up the Palm interface from 10 years ago?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. Is RIM and Blackberry no longer about email and shining up the Palm interface from 10 years ago?
:roll: I don't think anyone in this sub forum will take you seriously with comments like that.
Because the Storm 2 is garbage, and you shouldn't buy it. I mean, these guys clearly have no idea how to make a phone for anyone but their original market of old dudes in suits, nor how to market to anyone but them. And that's their problem, not yours or ours.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. Is RIM and Blackberry no longer about email and shining up the Palm interface from 10 years ago?
:roll: I don't think anyone in this sub forum will take you seriously with comments like that.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. Is RIM and Blackberry no longer about email and shining up the Palm interface from 10 years ago?
:roll: I don't think anyone in this sub forum will take you seriously with comments like that.
Ok, I have played with blackberries in the past, and every one of them has felt basically like a polished up version of the Palm OS from back in the day. The browser is a joke, the OS layout is annoying to use, the icons are not that useful, all in all, it feels like a PDA OS from the 90s. That is just my opinion. And, the comment about the email was because I thought that email was their bread and butter?
Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Rottie
should I make a switch to Storm 2 from iPhone 3Gs? I dont have a problem with 3Gs though
Unless you are unhappy with AT&Ts network AND the iPhone then I wouldn't recommend it. You are talking about switching from a crummy network to a decent network, but from a great phone that does a lot of stuff well, to well... a blackberry. A device whose OS was NEVER designed for touch, and one where the browser is laughable at best.
Yippee, I can check email like a rock star... yay?
You clearly don't know much about BlackBerry.
I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. Is RIM and Blackberry no longer about email and shining up the Palm interface from 10 years ago?
:roll: I don't think anyone in this sub forum will take you seriously with comments like that.
Ok, I have played with blackberries in the past, and every one of them has felt basically like a polished up version of the Palm OS from back in the day. The browser is a joke, the OS layout is annoying to use, the icons are not that useful, all in all, it feels like a PDA OS from the 90s. That is just my opinion. And, the comment about the email was because I thought that email was their bread and butter?
It has changed quite a bit; however, it IS still more business-centric. Its not as customizable as Win Mobile or Andriod for sure. But its really not that bad.