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DivideBYZero69 (1 hour ago)
IWhat? BlackBerry wins!
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
I was really looking forward to replacing my iPod Nano and VZW Blackberry 8830 with the Storm, but Blackberry's Media Sync software does not support 64 bit Operating Systems.:brokenheart:
Originally posted by: uli2000
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
I was really looking forward to replacing my iPod Nano and VZW Blackberry 8830 with the Storm, but Blackberry's Media Sync software does not support 64 bit Operating Systems.:brokenheart:
Cant you load content w/o their media sync software? I recently bought my wife a pearl, and I didnt install the sync software. All I did was format the microsd card in the phone, took it out, and put the music she wanted in the music folder, rings in the ringtone folder, and videos in the video folder, and put it back in the phone, and everything works just fine for me.
Originally posted by: jlfirehawk
I using 4.5.x on my 64 bit XP system with no issues, the media sync and everything works on my 8830. My gps also works with google maps so I dont get why everyone says the gps does not work?? BTW I am also running 4.5.0.77 beta on the phone with documents to go.
Originally posted by: Ns1
Any links on hard facts re: storm?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Ns1
Any links on hard facts re: storm?
This is the ONLY Official info, so far.
The screen sits on a rocker switch, and actually clicks "in" when typing or selecting things (think of a mouse button). When typing, gliding your fingers across the virtual keyboard will move the focus but not result in mistyped letters, as you have to press down and "click" it to register a keypress. Two-thumbed typing is pretty quick and easy.Originally posted by: pm
When the ad mentions that it's a "click touchscreen" what does that mean? Haptic?
The screen is at least the same resolution of the Bold (480x320) if not more--haven't figured out the exact res yet. It is very bright and sharp with high-contrast, like the Bold.Why did they mention the exact megapixels of the camera (3.2MP) but not mention the resolution of the screen except to say that it's "high".
This device has presumably every single band aside from North American 3G and wifi. It does support European/International 3G up to HSUPA, and EV-DO Rev. A.It mentions that it is "quad-band" - which presumably means quad-band GSM, but it doesn't mention UMTS or WiFi...?
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
The screen sits on a rocker switch, and actually clicks "in" when typing or selecting things (think of a mouse button). When typing, gliding your fingers across the virtual keyboard will move the focus but not result in mistyped letters, as you have to press down and "click" it to register a keypress. Two-thumbed typing is pretty quick and easy.Originally posted by: pm
When the ad mentions that it's a "click touchscreen" what does that mean? Haptic?
The screen is at least the same resolution of the Bold (480x320) if not more--haven't figured out the exact res yet. It is very bright and sharp with high-contrast, like the Bold.Why did they mention the exact megapixels of the camera (3.2MP) but not mention the resolution of the screen except to say that it's "high".
This device has presumably every single band aside from North American 3G and wifi. It does support European/International 3G up to HSUPA, and EV-DO Rev. A.It mentions that it is "quad-band" - which presumably means quad-band GSM, but it doesn't mention UMTS or WiFi...?
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
The screen sits on a rocker switch, and actually clicks "in" when typing or selecting things (think of a mouse button). When typing, gliding your fingers across the virtual keyboard will move the focus but not result in mistyped letters, as you have to press down and "click" it to register a keypress. Two-thumbed typing is pretty quick and easy.Originally posted by: pm
When the ad mentions that it's a "click touchscreen" what does that mean? Haptic?
The screen is at least the same resolution of the Bold (480x320) if not more--haven't figured out the exact res yet. It is very bright and sharp with high-contrast, like the Bold.Why did they mention the exact megapixels of the camera (3.2MP) but not mention the resolution of the screen except to say that it's "high".
This device has presumably every single band aside from North American 3G and wifi. It does support European/International 3G up to HSUPA, and EV-DO Rev. A.It mentions that it is "quad-band" - which presumably means quad-band GSM, but it doesn't mention UMTS or WiFi...?
That's all you're telling us? Let's waterboard UNCjigga!
How's the media interface, is it as easy to use as the iPhone or Touch?. Does it reorient the screen when shifted to horizontal? Have you watched a movie on it yet?
Am I correct in assuming that it still uses MicroSD cards? (which would limit capacity to 8GB)
WE DEMAND MORE INFO!![]()