BlackBerry Storm Lacks Punch (
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RIMs BlackBerry Storm smartphone offers all the enterprise features that businesses have come to know and loveand that Apples iPhone lacks. However, the BlackBerry Storm is slow, and its keyboard is clunky, particularly compared with the iPhone.The BlackBerry Storm 9530 is Research In Motion's first smartphone to
dispense with a physical keyboard in favor of touch-sensitive display. As with
other keyboardless devices, such as Apple's popular iPhone 3G, the absence of a
physical keyboard in the Storm means more in the way of display space and less
in the way of tactile feedback.
However, typing on the Storm's roomy 480-by-360-pixel display isn't quite
the same as tapping away at the iPhone 3G's glass face. For the Storm, RIM has
designed a touch-screen with an innovative twistthe new BlackBerry's display
is built like a one big button, so that pressing on the unit's
software-rendered keys produces tactile feedback that's reminiscent of a real
keypad.
The feature, which RIM calls SurePress, doesn't match the tactile feedback
of keyboard-bearing BlackBerry units, or of one of Palm's venerable Treo
smartphones, so if you spend more time entering text into your device than
you do reading it, you'd be better off with one of those thumb keyboard units.
However, for BlackBerry adherents who rely on their devices more for viewing
information than for inputting it, the Storm might just fit the bill. The
Storm, which measures 4.43 by 2.45 by 0.55 inches and weighs 5.5 ounces, is
available through Verizon Wireless and priced at $250 with a two-year service
deal.
Hands-on with the Storm
While RIM certainly found an innovative way of attacking the tactile
deficiencies of typical virtual keyboards, the Storm's SurePress interface
comes with its share of Version 1 rough spots. For one thing, compared with the
iPhone, screen-scrolling on the Storm seems to be stuck in low gear. On the
iPhone, you can quickly scroll down a page by flicking your finger across the
display. On the Storm, there's one speed for scrolling, and it isn't very fast.
This was a major annoyance when I was installing applications through the
Storm's Application Center.
For each application I installed, the device presented me with an extremely
long EULA that I had to flick, flick, flick my way through to get down to the
Accept button.
The Storm displays its EULAs within the device's Web browser, and I found
that on most Web pages, my screen-presses would cause the current Web page to
zoom in, rather than result in a click.
So, once I reached that far-off Accept button, the chances were good that my
screen-press would result not in a button click, but in a zoom-in operation. To
click on things such as EULA Accept buttons and Web page links as I intended, I
had to get into the habit of waiting a second for the link I wished to click to
become highlighted.
The Storm packs an accelerometeras does the iPhonewhich it uses to switch
automatically between portrait and landscape mode, depending on how you hold
it. In portrait mode, the virtual keyboard uses the two-letter-per-button input
scheme found on RIM's Pearl, and in
landscape mode, the keyboard expands into a QWERTY keyboard.
I found it much easier to type on the Storm in portrait mode. In landscape
mode, I found myself too often hitting the wrong keys.
On the bright side, both of the problems I experienced with the new touch-screen
are software-based, so it's possible that RIM could shore up these issues with
a firmware upgrade.
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