Blackberry Comparison: Bold Vs Storm PDF Guide
Blackberry Bold The Bold, with its elegantly black exterior, satin chrome finish and leatherette-bound back is clearly a luxurious upgrade from its
predecessors, the Curve. The vivid 2.75-inch half-VGA resolution 480×320 pixel color display is also a noted upgrade, as it showcases both photos and videos brilliantly. Big, sharp, vivid, and bright do not do justice to the Bold’s screen. It easily outshines any screen on the market, including the iPhone, due to its resolution and pixel density.
Below the screen can be found the signature Blackberry trackball as well as the start, current menu, previous screen and stop buttons. The Bold’s lower half is equally impressive. The improved QWERTY keyboard, which is backlit for use with those late-night emails or text messages, eatures raised keys that afford the ability to type without looking at the pad. Like recent Blackberry models, the device also features two volume keys and a camera quick key on the right and a headphone jack, sync/charge jack/mini USB, and micro SD for storage on the left.
While the Bold is larger than the Curve in almost every dimension (and a fraction heavier, 4.7oz versus 3.9oz), you quickly stop noticing the size differential one the Bold is parked in your hand. With its soft textured leatherette backing, it grips and sits in your hand almost like it belongs
The Bold has a keyboard reminiscent of the 8800 blackberry with keys that have no gap between them but RIM has somehow finessed the design to make it far more usable. Each keypress is soft without being squishy, and a little quieter than when you’re tapping away on the Curve……
Blackberry Storm With the Storm, RIM took a large step away from the standard QWERTY Blackberries we’ve come to expect. In it’s place we have a gorgeous 480×360 display that, while,isn’t as crisp and vibrant as the Bolds, it’s definitely at the top of the list in terms of comparing it to other high-end smartphones. The most interesting feature of the Storm is the Sure Press touchscreen – using “click- through”. When you click something on the screen you actually click down on the screen, providing some feedback. While this may seem different, it works and you will quickly get used to it.
Typing is as accurate as the iPhone’s keyboard and it supports a similar auto-correct feature. You can touch and hold a better for additional letters specific to a language, like ñ for example. When in vertical mode, the Storm displays a SureType keyboard like that found on the BlackBerry Pearl. The Storm also supports multi-tapping for highlighting text. You can simply spread your fingers around a paragraph and push down to highlight the whole area of text, and then you can copy/paste that text elsewhere……
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October 17, 2009 | Posted in BlackBerry, Smart Phone
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