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BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless) Product Overview
BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless) Detail
RIM packs functionality and entertainment into the BlackBerry® Storm™ 9530, its first touchscreen phone. Like many other touchscreen phones, the Blackberry Storm has an on-board accelerometer to switch from portrait to landscape mode or vice versa, but unlike other touchscreens, the Storm offers SurePress Technology, which alllows you to use the entire screen as one big button, creating an unique, one-of-a-kind interactive user experience. The Storm offers two virtual keyboards -- the Full QWERTY keyboard for long messaging and editing documents and the SureType™ keyboard, as found on the BlackBerry® Pearl™, for sending quick texts. As with all Blackberry devices, The Blackberry Storm features great corporate and web-based email functionality and also comes with the ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents out of the box. Storage is not a problem, as the Blackberry Storm comes with a 8GB MicroSD memory card and is expandable up to 16GB. Use the extra storage for photos, music, documents, or even videos. Streaming is fast on Verizon's 3G data network and, with Verizon's V CAST Music service, you can download music straight onto your phone. An Enhanced HTML Web Browser and the ability to pan and zoom on web pages make surfing the web intuitive. Preloaded editing Software for Microsoft® Word, Excel® and PowerPoint® Files further enhances the Blackberry Storm's functionality. The Storm's built-in GPS supports VZ Navigator for spoken turn-by-turn directions. Other features include a 3.2 megapixel camera/camcorder with 2x zoom, stereo Bluetooth, and quad-band GSM for use all over the world.
BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless)
- 3.25 inches SurePress Touchscreen with Accelerometer (480x360, 65K)
- 3.2 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder
- Virtual QWERTY Keypad (in Landscape)
- World Phone (Quad Band GSM, Dual-Band CDMA)
- MS Office Viewing and Editing Software
- V CAST Music with Rhapsody
- Visual Voice Mail
- Stereo Bluetooth
Included Accessories
- Standard Lithium ion battery
- 3.5mm Stereo Headset
- Travel Charger with BlackBerry® International Adapter Clips
- USB Cable
- Pre-installed 8GB SanDisk microSD™ Memory Card
- Pre-installed SIM Card
- Documentation Kit
- VZAccess Manager™ CD-ROM
BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless) Product Features
| Cell Phone Design | |
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| Phone Style | Candy Bar / Open Face |
| Phone Size | Large |
| Phone Thickness | Thin |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.6 in |
| Weight (w/standard battery) | 5.5 oz |
| Keyboard Type | Virtual QWERTY / Touchscreen |
| External LCD | Yes |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Screen Size | 3.25 |
| Display | 480 x 360 pixels |
| Accelerometer | Yes |
| Multiple Colors Available | No |
| Mil-Spec/Rugged | No |
| Music, Camera & Video Features | |
|---|---|
| Music Formats Supported | MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus |
| Streaming Music | Yes |
| Music ID Service | No |
| Headset Jack Type | 3.5mm Plug |
| Ringtones Included | Polyphonic |
| Songs as Ringtones | Yes, no file size limitations |
| FM Radio | No |
| Camera Resolution | 3.2 Megapixel |
| Camera Zoom Type | Digital |
| Camera Flash | Yes |
| Camera Lens Type | CCD |
| Video Recorder | Yes |
| Video Formats supported | MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.264, WMV |
| Video Recording Length | determined by available memory |
| Video Playback | Yes |
| Streaming Video | Yes |
| Video Sharing | No |
| Mobile TV Technology | N/A |
| Organization & Tools | |
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| Threaded Text Messaging | Yes |
| Phone Book Capacity | Shared Memory |
| Multiple Phone Numbers per Contact | Yes |
| Assign separate Ringtones per Contact | Yes |
| Contact Manager Software | Yes, Software Included |
| Messaging | Text, Picture and Video Messaging |
| Instant Messaging Support | Yes |
| Email accounts supported | POP3, IMAP, web, Blackberry Internet Service (BIS), Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) |
| GMail for Mobile App | Yes |
| Google Mobile App available? | Yes |
| Google Maps App available? | Yes |
| Computer Syncing | Yes, Software Included |
| USB Cable Syncing | Yes, Cable included |
| Sync with Microsoft Outlook | Yes, software included |
| Bluetooth Syncing | Yes |
| Wireless Contact Backup | Offered by carrier |
| Voice Recorder | determined by available memory |
| Calculator | Yes |
| Calendar | Yes |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Notepad | Yes |
| Turn by Turn Navigation | Blackberry Maps Included/available for download and VZW Navigator available for monthly fee |
| Cell Phone Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Blackberry |
| Operating System Release Number | 4.6 |
| Java-Enabled | No |
| BREW-Enabled | Yes |
| Onboard Memory | 1 GB |
| Removable Memory Card - Type | Micro SD Card |
| Maximum Memory Card Capacity | 32GB SDHC |
| Removable Memory Accessibility | External Slot |
| Hot Swappable Memory | No |
| Photo Caller ID | Yes |
| Push To Talk | No |
| Speakerphone | Full Duplex |
| External Volume Control | Yes |
| Service / Support | 1 Year Warranty |
| Accessibility | |
|---|---|
| Voice-Activated Dialing | Yes |
| Language Options | Multiple Languages |
| Hearing Aid Compliance | M3 |
| Adjustable Font Size | Yes |
| Digital TTY/TTD | Yes |
| Battery Specifications | |
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| Talk Time | Up to 360 Mins |
| Standby Time | Up to 360 Hrs |
| Type of Battery | Lithium Ion battery |
| Connectivity | |
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| 3G Data Capable | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Web Browser | Full HTML |
| GPS | Yes |
| GPS Type | S-GPS |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth® v2.0; mono/stereo headset, handsfree, phone book access profile, and serial port profile supported |
| Stereo Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB Cable | Yes |
| USB Port Type | Micro-USB |
| IR Port | No |
| Network Technology | |
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| Technology | CDMA/EVDO 850/1900 and GSM/GPRS 900/1800 capable |
| Voice Frequencies | 850/1900 |
| Data Technology | CDMA: 1xRTT, 1EV-DO Rev-O, 1EV-DO Rev-A, |
| Data Frequencies | 850/1900 |
| 3G | Yes |
| UMA | No |
| Data Throughput Speed | EV-DO Rev A up to 3.1 Mbps |
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Expert Reviews of BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless)
Expert Rating: 3.5
by Joni Blecher -- November 21st 2008
The first BlackBerry to sport a touchscreen (thats more of a push-screen) has arrived. Thats right, the BlackBerry Storm. Theres a lot to like about the Storm and with every new form factor theres also a lot to learn. Read: be prepared to invest a good week to really master the Storm. That said, the Storm is a good looking device and has many features found on the BlackBerry Bold. If you want a slick looking touchscreen smartphone that has a solid media player, great MP3 player with the ability to save songs as ringtones free, and can handle its share of business applications, check it out. Just know this is unlike any other BlackBerry youve seen before.
Note: We strongly recommend updating the software as it provides an improved user experience.
Call Quality
Call quality: We found call quality on the BlackBerry Storm relatively clear. For the most part, callers were clear, and its easy enough to adjust the cell phones volume with the corresponding buttons on the side of the Storm. That said, we did notice that if we kept the Storm close to our face during calls, we would inadvertently touch the screen, here a beep and launch a phone feature such as speaker, or mute. We also appreciated the speakerphone since we were able to speak simultaneously and callers werent cut off mid-sentence. Additionally, there was no degradation in call quality when we used a Bluetooth headset, and we could still hear callers clearly in a noisy environment.
Audio quality: The playback of music on the BlackBerrys speaker is loud. For the most part songs sounded clear through the smartphones speaker, but when listening to Jazz songs we did experience some tinny sounds. That said, audio quality is even better using the included 3.5mm stereo earbuds and we found ourselves lowering the volume via the side volume keys.
Since the cell phone sports a 3.5mm headset jack, youll be able to use your own high-end headset with the Storm to listen to music, however, you wont be able to conduct calls using one of those headsets. Finally, the BlackBerry Storm supports stereo Bluetooth so if you prefer to go wireless, you can always listen to tunes via an optional Bluetooth-enabled stereo headset, such as the Motorola S9 , which is what we paired with the Storm and audio quality was still impressive.
Ease of Use
Note: Once we installed the software updates we had an improved user experience. As such, we recommend installing the updates.
Menu/phone book: If you love the BlackBerry interface, youll be happy to know not much has changed with the overall menu structure on the Storm but it is a lot snazzier. Corresponding icons resemble a lighted nightclub sign and really pop against the black background. Although, the BlackBerry interface isnt a lot different, youll probably encounter a bit of a learning curve to truly master using it. This is because its different. Its also because the Storms display realigns itself every time you turn it. Sometimes it does this fast; sometimes not so much. Since there is so much that you can do with the Storm, if you have too many applications open at once you wont just be burning through your battery, but the smartphone will become sluggish. The same is true for screen reorientation. Like other touchscreen cell phones on the market, the Storm has an accelerometer. That means when you turn the phone horizontal, the screen turns horizontal.
You can use the BlackBerry Media Sync software to easily sync contacts, calendar, and e-mail between the Storm and your computer. Additionally, you can also view and edit word docs, excel docs, and PowerPoint presentations on the BlackBerry Storm. You can store as many contacts as your available memory will allow. Each entry can hold multiple phone numbers, e-mail addresses, birthday and anniversary information, a picture and a slot for both work and home addresses. You can customize the look of the BlackBerry Storm interface.
The Storm is as much about fun as it is about business. Syncing media videos, music, and pictures is infinitely easier thanks to the Roxio Media Manager software for BlackBerry (see Music for more details). The BlackBerry Storm comes with a mini-USB-to-USB cable so that you can connect it directly to your computer. But thats not all. Theres also a ton of social networking options available such as access to Flickr and FaceBook so you can upload photos directly from your smartphone to your respective accounts. Now for the Internet, its the real Internet not a mobile version. So you can access any page you want on the Internet and zoom and pan for a better viewing/surfing experience.
Messaging: The reason most people buy a BlackBerry is for the messaging, and rightfully so; it really has perfected messaging, and it has a built-in spell checker
, which makes composing messages even easier. Even better, its extremely easy to set up multiple e-mail accounts (including work e-mail) on this BlackBerry. You can do it during initial setup of the device by following the prompts on the screen. If you already have a BlackBerry e-mail account and are simply changing devices, you can upgrade the information in the BlackBerry Setup menu. Also, if you tend to receive a lot of graphic-intensive e-mails, opt for an unlimited data plan, as downloading graphics can eat up megabytes of data pretty quickly. Were really happy to report that there are separate folders for text messages and individual e-mail accounts. Theres also support for multiple IM accounts. If you leave an IM account activated, when a new message appears in an existing conversation an icon of an envelope with a star on it will appear in the top section of the screen.
Camera/video: The BlackBerry Storm has a 3.2-megapixel camera and a flash. Overall, picture quality is decent when snapping pics using the Storm. We found colors appeared a bit washed out, but it handles details well. Theres still zoom on this camera, but youll need to press the volume keys to zoom in and zoom out on a subject. A nice feature is auto focus
. The shutter lag is decent. Once you press the camera button down to capture the photo, thats when the photo is captured. The screen will go dark when its actually taking a picture. Once you snap a picture, you can save it, rename it, save it as a Caller ID photo or wallpaper, delete it or send it. Camera features are a little slim, but you can adjust White Balance, Picture Size, Picture Quality, Color Effects (Normal, Black and White, or Sepia), and GeoTagging.
Additionally, you can view videos on the cell phone and were happy to report that you would have no problem watching shows or movies on the Storm the experience is that good. You can shoot video, as well. Youll be able to watch videos in the Media folder, but youll have to go to Applications to launch the recorder or switch to Video Recorder when the camera is launched. Shooting videos is pretty easy, but the quality isnt fabulous. While its a nice feature to have, youre probably going to enjoy watching videos you download.
Music: As noted, the BlackBerry Storm has a music player as well. You can listen to songs stored in MP3, AAC (Apples audio format) and WMA files (Microsofts audio format). There arent many music-centric features included in the player, but it has the ones weve come to expect: Repeat, Shuffle, and Playlists (you cant create them on-the-fly). A huge plus is that you can save tunes stored in your cell phone as a ringtone. The Storm comes with 1GB of memory onboard, and an additional external 8GB MicroSD memory card, so you have plenty of room for tons of music and video out-of-the-box.
We still commend RIM for teaming up with Roxio to help you get music, photos, and videos from your computer on your Storm. The software has an extremely intuitive user interface, so you dont even need to read directions to get started. You can also use this software to turn CDs into MP3s. Another nice feature is that the software wont allow you to move music that the Storm wont play back (that is, protected music that you might have purchased at an online store) onto it, so youll never have to wonder why a song isnt playing. Instead, youll get a pop-up that says, There are no media files in this folder that supports filter settings. If thats not enough music options, the BlackBerry Storm will also work with Verizon Wireless Rhapsody music service.
Connectivity/Bluetooth/World Phone: The BlackBerry Storm is a true world phone. It runs on CDMA networks in the United States and will work on GSM networks with an active SIM card around the globe. As noted earlier, in addition to being able to take calls using a Bluetooth headset the Storm also supports stereo Bluetooth, which we tested using the Motorola S9 . You can use Bluetooth to exchange contact info with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, but you cant sync much else via Bluetooth.
Design
Look and feel: The first thing you will notice about the BlackBerry Storm is that its all screen and only a few keys. Thats because its BlackBerrys first touchscreen smartphone. About that display, its large, bright, crisp and visible in direct sunlight even when viewed through sunglasses. Since you are using your fingers to maneuver through the menu, the screen obviously picks up a ton of fingerprints and face grease. That said, this is a trade-off of having a cell phone with a touchscreen. When you are not using (i.e. touching) the display it turns black.
Display aside, the Storm is an attractive cell phone with its black casing outlined with silver trim. It will definitely draw attention from onlookers.
The Storm feels good in the hand and the pocket. The closest comparison to size we can make is that its a little bit narrower than the BlackBerry Bold and just as long. When compared to the Apple iPhone, the Storm is a bit wider and thicker, while the iPhone is a bit taller than the Storm. Another nice design feature of the Storm is that there arent a ton of keys cluttering the phones spine. There are volume keys, a dedicated camera key, the USB port (thankfully, sans cover), and the voice dial key.
The MicroSD card is hidden behind the battery cover, but you dont have to remove the battery to insert the card Nice. About that battery cover, it has to be one of the easiest covers to remove that weve encountered to date. It has two release buttons at the base of the cover; press, hold them down together to unlock and remove the battery cover.
Keypad:The BlackBerry Storm has a few keyboards. Its got a full QWERTY keyboard that appears when you turn the Storm sideways (either direction is fine) in an application that would require a keyboard, such as the Web, e-mail, IM, or entering contacts. If you dont want to use a full QWERTY keyboard, theres always the SureType keypad option that can appear when you turn the Storm vertical. About that touchpad, its a bit tricky. You cant just tap the screen lightly with your fingernail and expect something to happen. You actually have to press down on the screen (yes, the screen moves) similar to how you would press a button on a typical keypad. At first, its a bit strange because its just not the way you typically think touchscreens work. However, after awhile you can get accustomed to it. That said, the screen is a bit sensitive to the touch and when typing out messages, youll probably use the check spelling option about 30 percent of the time.
Battery Life
We wish battery life on the Storm was better. If you use the cell phone frequently to make calls, listen to music, as well as send/receive text messages and e-mail, the Storm will probably last out the day before needing to recharge. However, if you consider the Storm primarily a cell phone and less of a multimedia device, youll get about two to three days of battery life from it. We should note that listening to music a lot on the Strom doesnt have an adverse affect on battery life, but having a bunch of applications running simultaneously does. Not to mention, having many applications running at once on the Storm also takes its toll on the accelerometer feature.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews of the BlackBerry® Storm™ (Verizon Wireless)
Customer Rating: 4.8
by Khristy -- November 13th 2009 -- Lancaster, SC
It took some getting used to, using the touch screen, but once I played with it enough. I fell in love with it! And it keeps getting better with the upgrades!
Customer Rating: 4
by Meagan Tucker -- November 11th 2009 -- El Dorado, AR
I was very excited about buying the BlackBerry Storm, however after I had the phone for a few days the phone started freezing up and shutting itself off constantly. I was able to find a program to download to help with the situation. The touch screen is nice but if you're looking for a phone that is easy to text with this is not your phone. When touching one part of the screen the mouse clicks on the opposite side of what you're wanting to open. You get signal everywhere and it hasn't dropped a call yet. The battery life is a lot better than my previous phone. In all, this is a good phone to have once you fix all of the initial problems. Also, the unlimited Internet is definitely worth the extra thirty dollars a month.
Customer Rating: 4.5
by Sophia Drane -- October 31st 2009 -- Charlotte, NC
The phone is great, but sort of difficult to navigate. Had to contact customer service on more than one occasion. I am learning and I love the phone for business. I plan to order another for my business partner real soon.
Customer Rating: 5
by jerwon -- October 28th 2009 -- baltimore, MD
All in all its a pretty good phone. It has some minor freezing but still good phone.
Customer Rating: 4.8
by Christian Strohecker -- October 21st 2009 -- Tucson, AZ
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