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18
Feb 09

iPhone 3G Vs Blackberry Storm

iPhone 3GThe newest product in telephone technology is the iPhone 3G from Apple and the Blackberry Storm. There was so much hype about these phones that they could not wait until the iPhone came out on July 11, 2008 and the Storm came out in November 2008. If you have seen the commercials for these phones then you know that they are pretty impressive phones. What which is one is better? You decide.

The iPhone 3G works on 100% touch screen for all of its applications. The techniques that are incorporated into the 3G allow the user to move the contents of the phone either in a vertical or horizontal movement or you can drag and drop anything you wish to move just by using a simple finger.

The iPhone 3G has a built in rechargeable battery that is not replaceable. If the battery needs to be replaced you have to purchase a new one. The phone is available with either a 4,8 or 16 GB of memory. You can choose which best suits your needs. With the iPhone 3G you can access Google Maps in satellite, street or hybrid form.

With the iPhone you get audio conference calls, call merging and caller ID. Voice Dialing and Video Calling are not supported by the iPhone 3G. The 3G has a multimedia package that includes access to songs, albums, play lists, pod casts and audio books. You can access any song you wish and if you don’t know what song is playing on a radio, simply hold the phone up to the radio and it can tell you what song is playing.

With the 3G you will also get Internet access with Wi-Fi or a wide area GSM or EDGE network. Some of the other great features of the iPhone include E-mail and Texting. For these functions you will use the virtual keyboard on the touch screen. It has a Spell Checker and Word Correction plus a dictionary that has the capabilities to learn new words.

The Blackberry Storm is available through Vodafone, Verizon Wireless, Telus and Bell Canada. The Blackberry Storm became available on November 14, 2008. Fans of the Blackberry flocked to the store to get the newest upgrade of their favorite phone. Like the iPhone 3G, the Blackberry Storm uses it’s patented SurePress Touchscreen. You can easily find anything you need just by the touch of the screen.

Unlike the 3G, the Storm has a user replaceable, rechargeable battery for easy storage and easy charging. The Storm uses a virtual keyboard in order to allow the user to send text messages by using the touch screen. When you hold the phone like a landscape position you have a full keyboard at your disposal. The Storm ‘s texting system also has a Spell Check built in. The Storm also has a 1BG of memory and a flexible memory slot capable of using a microSD card with an extra 16 GB. These are just some of the differences that the iPhone 3G and the Blackberry Storm have, if you would like more information talks a representative for both phones and decide which phone is better.


18
Feb 09

The Blackberry Storm vs. the Apple iPhone

The Blackberry Storm, the new smartphone star of the Verizon Wireless world, has been compared to the Apple iPhone. In fact, many have decided that the Storm, created by Research in Motion, is the first true challenger to the iPhone. But what exactly can the Blackberry Storm do, and is it truly worth the price? Well, here are just a few of the things that make many choose the Blackberry Storm over Apple’s iPhone.

• It’s a Blackberry. The name itself has become known as the standard in smartphones. More than that, however, the Storm features tried and true Blackberry features. If you’ve used a Blackberry before, you’ll be able to simply pick up the Storm and go since the operating system is organized much like that on previous Blackberry models. There’s no huge learning curve like there is with the iPhone.

• A touch screen. The Blackberry Storm is RIM’s first touch screen smartphone, and its operating system looks very similar to the iPhone’s. To navigate through the various programs and applications, all you need to do is touch the correct icon with the stylus.

• The price. It’s no secret that the iPhone is expensive. But Verizon’s Storm is much more affordable. If you have a contract with them already, you’ll pay less than $200 for your Storm. If you’re running your own business and want to upgrade, you get even more of a discount-it’s only around $100. There are many other, less advanced cell phones that sell for more than that.

In addition to these three reasons, the Blackberry Storm has a number of other features that make it the phone of choice for many. They include the following:

• Music and video. The Storm can play MPEG4s, WMVs, and a variety of audio files. Instead of carrying around your phone and your MP3 player, you’ll only need to make room for one device in your purse or pocket. The Storm has plenty of storage space, too (1 GB), so you don’t need to worry about running out of room.

• A long battery life. You can take for up to five and a half hours with the Storm before it needs a recharge, and it has a 15 hour standby battery life.

• A camera. Every phone seems to have an integrated camera nowadays, and the Storm is no exception. The Storm has a 3.2 megapixel camera that takes both still images and records video.

• A built-in GPS. You won’t get lost with your Storm. It has a built-in GPS device and access to Blackberry Maps, an application that can tell you exactly where you are and give you directions to where you want to be.

These reasons and features alone are enough to make the Blackberry Storm stand out in its field, but they’re only the tip of the iceberg. If you’re looking for a great smartphone without the price of the iPhone, you may find the Blackberry Storm is exactly what you want.