BlackBerry Storm Reviews spell out Problems
I4U News —
... says in their comprehensive review that the BlackBerry Storm is gorgeous to look at and hold, but it's not as easy, enjoyable, or consistent to use as the iPhone. Several reviews highlight the lack of Wi-fi in the BlackBerry Storm, which really sucks. Also several reviewers complain about the OS lag and sluggish UI. Looks like a BlackBerry Storm software update is needed badly. BlackBerry Storm Reviews: Engadget InfoSyncWorld Wired Yahoo Tech! BGR Popular Mechanics Gizmodo SlashGear jkOnTheRun CrunchGear ...
Blackberry Storm Reviews Everywhere…
Mobility Site —
... Review: BlackBerry Storm : Is It Your Type? (Phone Scoop)
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Verizon BlackBerry Storm review : Boy Genius Report
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BlackBerry Storm: The reviews are in
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 —
... The Boy Genius. The Boy Genius Report. Verizon BlackBerry Storm review: “The good thing is that this is, afterall, a BlackBerry, and once you get past accepting that there will be some hiccups, it’s really not all that bad. It’s a great phone, a very good device for email, a really good media player, and a decent web browsing machine. You’ll just have to decide what your priorities are in a mobile device and see if the Storms meets that.” ( ...
RIM Blackberry Storm: All the reviews you need
Phones Review —
... Then we have BGR The Boy Genius Report. Verizon BlackBerry Storm review: who say that the good thing is that the Storm is a BlackBerry and once past the initial hiccups it will be a great smartphone with excellent email and good media player. ...
The Last Word on the BlackBerry Storm: It’s Not So Hot
Technologizer —
... iPhone, and other alternatives. But a gazillion reviews hit the Web today–so many, in fact, that I can’t read every word of every one. So I’m doing what I often do: skipping to the last paragraph in hopes that it’s a useful, pithy summary of the review’s buying advice. And I’m finding that almost all of them are at best pretty diffident about this phone. Especially given the fact that BlackBerries tend to get good reviews. After the jump, a bunch of last paragraphs for your perusal.: Boy Genius Report (The Boy Genius): At the end of the day, if you’ve been eyeing the Storm, we ...
Storm debuts to partly cloudy reviews
GMSV —
... : “After 24 hours of actually testing the new BlackBerry side by side with its main competition — Apple’s iPhone 3G and T-Mobile’s G1 (the ‘Google phone’) — the novelty quickly wore off. I hate the click screen, and none of the handful of people I let try it had anything nice to say about it either. That’s a shame because the Storm has a slew of handy extras that neither the iPhone nor the G1 can match. But an annoying user interface is a deal breaker.” * The Boy Genius Report : “Here’s our honest to god non-biased conclusion … this is the best phone to ever touch Verizon ...
The BlackBerry Storm is out.. and the early reviews roll in..
Krunker —
... PhoneScoop has a full review up – here’s their verdict:
“There were definitely some bugs with my review unit. Lag was a recurring issue all over the place. Perhaps Verizon Wireless and RIM will be able to fix the lag with a firmware update, but perhaps not. That’s something you might want to ask of your local Verizon retailer.”
The Boy Genius Report posted their look at the Storm yesterday. Here’s what they had to say about the Storm:
“This isn’t a cookie-cutter device, and it’s not for everyone. That ...
Cellphone Forecast: Not So 'Stormy'
Internet Evolution: —
... physical keyboard and a large high-resolution screen. Also, a trackball, as on other BlackBerrys and the T-Mobile G1 (with Google Android OS ), would facilitate faster access to menus and more accurate positioning of the cursor than with touch. Future phones require a solid operating system (OS), but unfortunately, the Storm is somewhat buggy and sluggish. David Pogue of The New York Times pans the Storm. For more detailed reviews, read Engadget , Boy Genius Report , and CNET . One big minus is no WiFi in the Verizon and Vodafone ...
No iPhone killer... yet
PalmAddicts —
... BGR (Boy Genius Report): "At the end of the day, if you’ve been eyeing the Storm, we suggest you either go play with a demo unit at a store, or go ahead and buy one. ... This isn’t a cookie-cutter device, and it’s not for everyone. That said, we’re sure these things are going to fly off the shelves at Verizon stores on Friday, we just have a feeling there will also be a lot of returns." ...
Blackberry 9500 (Storm)
The Tao of Mac —
... Verizon BlackBerry Storm review ...





