RIM’s first touchscreen telephone, the long awaited BlackBerry Storm, is out in shops at long last, and we’ve plucked one from the shelf to get a look at what’s in the box - come and see for yourself inside.
BlackBerry Storm hands-on: photo overload!
BlackBerry may be best known for its mobile email machines tailored to business types, but RIM’s first touchscreen handset, the BlackBerry Storm, is primed to shatter that one-dimensional stereotype. It’s not out until next week, but we got hands on with it this morning. Read on for the lowdown. Continue reading…
BlackBerry Bold review
BlackBerry creators RIM has shown with the Pearl and Curve crew that its messaging maestros have fully embraced the multimedia smartphone revolution, despite the fact it’s still playing teensy bit catch up in the power stakes. However, its newest fruit machine, the Bold, is bursting with its most electrifying feature set yet, not to mention a swanky new design.
The full blown QWERTY keypad shows the Bold still has messaging at its core but this BlackBerry is notable for being the first to run with HSDPA download speeds. Chuck into the mix built-in Wi-Fi, onboard GPS for sat nav, a cut throat sharp half VGA screen and an integrated 3.5mm headphone jack and compared to past Berries, the Bold is a smartphone god.
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BlackBerry Storm appears on the Verizon
US mobile phone operator Verizon has already begun advertising the new BlackBerry Storm handset way ahead of RIM confirming it even exists.
It’s really jumped the gun sticking an unconfirmed image of the newest iPhone-beater on its website. The Storm was expected to hit here in October, but has since been pushed back to November. Though there still isn’t an official release date.
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MySpace Mobile befriends BlackBerry handsets
The messagers weapon of choice is about to get an overdose of social networking with the BlackBerry MySpace Mobile experience customized especially for BlackBerry’s.
MySpace members will now be able to tie their social networking accounts with their ‘Berry to grab messages and MySpace comments instantly thanks to the push-based service.
LG Sprint LX600 Lotus wages war on BlackBerry
The LG Sprint LX600 Lotus packing full QWERTY skills is set to take on the text twitchers.
Like the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 the handset is equipped with a dual screen for previewing messages without have to open the phone so you’ll never miss a message.
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