With the BlackBerry Storm smartphone, select and type using touch
technology - the screen is the keyboard. Typing is easy - highlight the
letter on the touch screen and press the screen to make it appear in
your message or document. And navigation is a breeze. Like a mouse,
your fingertip moves the cursor across the screen. At 3.2 megapixels,
you can take sharp, print-quality pictures using the BlackBerry Storm
smartphone. You can also rely on the auto focus and auto flash to help
you capture the moment. Whether you want to watch a video clip or tune
out the rest of the world by listening to your favorite songs, your
BlackBerry Storm smartphone delivers visual and sound quality that
keeps up with your needs. Stay in the know even when you're on the go
with access to the mobile versions of news, television and other media
sites.
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The Storm is a striking device. From the second you lay eyes on it, it's clear that a lot of time and care went into crafting this phone. The majority of the front panel is display, a large 3.25-inch (480 x 360) touchscreen sitting just shy of flush with a silver bezel that runs around the sides, top, and bottom of the device. The bands seem to be plastic, not metal, and trace the outline of the moderately thick (0.55-inch) phone, looping around the back, while the rest of the surface is a high gloss, piano black plastic. Below the screen are four familiar BlackBerry keys (phone, menu, back, and end / power), along the left is a convenience key and a micro USB port (RIM has eschewed the more common mini USB slot for the lower profile of the newer variation, though that seems to be the way the industry is headed), and on the right side is another convenience key, volume rocker, and (yay!) 3.5mm headphone jack. Around back, the battery cover is made from solid piece of brushed aluminum, and the camera and flash sit atop the plate, covered by a glossy plastic strip. Along the top of the phone there's a single LED to the right, and lock and mute keys incorporated into either side of the casing like soft rockers -- a nice touch. Generally, the construction of the hardware and components used seem higher in quality than previous devices from the company, with buttons that click tightly and a heft that tries (and succeeds) to communicate an understated class
