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Re: Is it wrong I like the BlackBerry Storm?

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Originally Posted by pastafarian View Post
My brother, a die hard crackberry user had one for a while and learned to hate it. He had issue with the speed and stability of the OS. His biggest gripe was how the phone would switch between portrait and landscape unexpectedly and sometimes be really slow to switch back to portrait. He also thought the gap around the screen collected way too much pocket gunk and might eventually lead to the device breaking. He returned it for a Bold and is much happier. OTH, if you like it, it's a great device! Enjoy!
Blackberry made the storm to try and eat into the WinMo and iPhone marketshare. It was not made to target blackberry users but to draw in users of other phones. Take away a diehard BB users trackball and they are lost! LOL

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Originally Posted by ott View Post
This is just all bad... . From what I have heard the Storm is a huge failure for BB. They may have sold a lot of them, but the return rate is outrageous and as well as the failure rate. The weird click touch screen is cause for most of it. A friend of mine works for VZ and he used to be with us (Sprint) where he had a Mogul, I told him to stick with us and upgrade to the TP but he crossed over to the dark side and went to VZ with the Storm and he had to have it replaced 3 times within the first 5 weeks!! Not good...
Actually when I looked at it I kind of thought the idea of a clickable screen was a good idea. Just not sure their implementation of it was done well.
Think about all the other touch screen phones out there...What is the biggest issue we all have with them?

A: you are trying to scroll through contacts or menus and you accidentally select something by mistake! With a clickable screen you KNOW when your selecting something.

So they have the right idea...just didn't come up with a good implementation of it.

Blackberry abandoned just about every aspect that drew thier core users with the Storm. Touchscreen, no trackball, no keyboard.
I told every Curve user in my company who toyed with the idea of getting the storm that they would hate it!
They all finally listen to me now so Thanks Blackberry! LOL
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