The BlackBerry Storm released just over a week ago here in the US on Verizon Wireless and represents a major departure from what we’ve come to expect from a BlackBerry. Gone is the QWERTY keyboard, replaced with a super large 480x360 pixel display and a new clickable screen or what BlackBerry likes to call SurePress. Is it enough to leave your current BlackBerry or perhaps prevent those who were considering a jump to the iPhone? Read on for our comprehensive review of the BlackBerry Storm.
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 was one of the most highly anticipated releases from RIM in years. Originally slated for a late summer release, the BlackBerry Bold was finally made available to customers in the US in early November. So, was it worth the wait?
Have plans to Storm your local Verizon Wireless retailer on Friday or are you among those who signed up for a Best Buy pre-order. This video popped up today on YouTube that provides a comprehensive overview of the new BlackBerry Storm for Verizon Wireless. Be sure to check back on Friday for our complete BlackBerry Storm coverage. Of course, we'll also be providing updates throughout the week.
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 comes with a case, but it adds a bit of bulk to the phone. BlackBerry (RIM) makes skin cases specifically for the Bold. The BlackBerry Bold Skin Case comes in a variety of colors (Black, Grey, White, Red, Blue) and it's priced competitively at just $9.95. Read on for our full review.
This week AT&T released the BlackBerry Bold and we even saw it show up at Walmart for free (with a 2-year contract). Join us as we unbox the new BlackBerry Bold. Just get the Bold? Be sure to submit your BlackBerry Bold Review in our customer review section. You can rate the BlackBerry Bold on a number of criteria and let our readers know what you think of the new BlackBerry. It's a great way to get feedback from 'real' BlackBerry owners. Of course you can also chat up the Bold in our BlackBerry forums. Not a member? Join today and you'll receive a discount code valid for 20% off BlackBerry software.
On the heels of the BlackBerry Storm unboxing from T3, comes a BlackBerry Storm video review from Stuff.tv. Outside of the large touchscreen, the Storm seems to be packed with a slew of useful apps including Flickr, Facebook, YouTube and Office support. The Storm also supports push for Facebook updates.