I’ve been using my BlackBerry Storm for several months now and I have to say I’m quite impressed.
The Hardware
First impressions of the hardware were quite good. The phone is solidly built and has a good weight in your hand. The buttons were all well fit in the case and had a good quality click to them. The touch screen was very responsive and also had a very solid click to it.
A few months in, the review of the hardware is pretty much the same as my original impression on the phone. The screen and front buttons all still have a very high quality click even after months of fairly extensive use. The “Lock” and “Mute” button on the top of the phone still click solidly and do not feel mushy at all. The volume buttons on the side of the phone also still click solidly but the convenience buttons on the sides of the phone have become slightly wonky and it takes more to click them.
The Software
The stock operating system on the Storm is a decent first operating system for a device like this but it isn’t quite up to par for a phone that has been out now for several months. After having updated the phone to some of the beta operating systems(or even some of the other carrier’s official operating systems choices) I have to say they are much better.
The built-in applications all function as promised. The Maps application provides decent free mapping software, although I would recommend an upgrade to Google Maps or one of the paid GPS programs. The e-mail application has almost replaced the desktop/webmail solutions I used before, but I would really like some sort of spam filter built in in some way. Whether it is client side or server side on the BIS system, it would be a high quality addition that I’m sure many people would really like. The instant messaging clients which come on the phone are all well built and provide the functionality one would expect from them. There are also third party applications which provide single clients for multiple messaging services.
The original MySpace and Facebook applications which shipped with the phone were usable, but the recently released updates have increased the functionality quite a bit. The new Facebook application includes integration with the BlackBerry’s contact list and lets you add contacts from Facebook while requesting their phone numbers at the same time. This addition was a great upgrade along with all the other upgrades to the application.
The internet browser included on the Storm is a fairly full featured browser. It doesn’t do Flash… but realy, flash over 3G just doesn’t sound like my idea of a good time. Also, the screen is a little tiny for that. Almost every full web site I’ve visited has worked without any real problems, except for the few websites that have absolutely NO non-flash site, which I think is really an issue with those sites and not the Storm. I’ve had no problems using the Storm as my main internet device when I couldn’t reach a computer.
The Storm comes with most of the normal apps that a cell phone provides. Notepad, calculator, etc. which all do exactly what they are supposed to. And nothing more needs to be said about that.
EDIT: So, I completely forgot to talk any about the software keyboard. It works great. Both the landscape keyboard as well as the portrait mode keyboards work great. Although the full keyboard in portrait mode is a tad painful to use, but I just don’t use it so it solves that. The other keyboards are better to use in portrait mode anyways.
Overall Review
Overall, I’m thoroughly impressed with the Storm. I’ve upgraded the operating system to some of the latest versions and it greatly improves performance on many levels and adds some quality new features. If Verizon Wireless would just be nice enough to approve one of the new operating system for official use that would be peachy. The newer operating systems greatly improve scrolling speed(I’d still love flick scrolling through RIM, please get to work on that), add better cut & paste functionality, and a great little cursor move ability that I just love. I spent approximately 45-60 minutes with the Storm before even considering buying it and was then quite sure I wanted to get it. After spending several months using it I’ve become extremely happy with my choice and have highly recommended it to everyone I know who’s looking in to getting a smart phone or BlackBerry. All in all I’d give the phone a 9/10.
May 18, 2009
Categories: blackberry, cellular, tech . Tags: blackberry, cellular, review, tech . Author: Pooka . Comments: Leave a Comment