Pocket-Lint Writes:
"It seems such a silly thing, but being able to type on a phone with the same ease as you can on a real computer keyboard makes such a huge difference. No more faffing around with a stylus you'll inevitably lose for a start.
But there is more to the Storm than the touch tech. The interface is easy to navigate, and all of the business tools that the BlackBerry line-up has offered right from the beginning are there.
However, there's also fun stuff for when you are sick of answering emails, and would rather sit back on the train and watch a film, or listen to music. And, while the Storm only currently offers one game, following on from the launch of the SDK, there are sure to be many more soon.
So what you have at the moment is an all-rounder, but with the possibility of even more tools and apps to come - something Apple must be a little bit worried about. While the iPhone will always have its fans, the Storm has the potential to blow some of the competition down."
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