Posts Tagged ‘ SurePress

My first day with the Blackberry Storm 2

It looks solid and feels heavy. Those were my first impressions when I took the Storm2 out of its box. It has a nice metal feel to it. And is this touchscreen weird or what. That was my second impression. It is unlike any other touchscreen I have experienced. Typing on it feels nearly like typing on a real keypad. If that was RIM’s intention then they have succeeded. Am actually typing this post on the device. Going slowly and probably pressing harder than I need to. Think in time I will be able to type fast on it, faster than on my Hero with its capacitive screen. Mostly because I think the Storm2′s SurePress screen will result in fewer typing errors.

The battery didn’t quite make it through the first day. Only 1400mAh. What was the RIM engineers thinking. Had to resort to a few power saving tricks like turning the backlight right down, switching 3g off and so on. Hopefully the battery will get better after a few overnight charges. Otherwise Seidio has a 1600mAh battery….

Am looking forward to getting the Storm 2

Strangely enough I am looking forward to getting the Blackberry Storm 2 in a few days. Unlike most of my mobile phone acquisitions, this one is coming my way courtesy of a network contract renewal. Blackberry is the preferred, actually the only officially sanctioned, push email mechanism provided by my employer, so I have had my fair share of Blackberries – Pearls, 8800, Bold, etc. The Bold is very good and I still use it from time to time. It sucks in a few areas though, specifically web browsing, youtubing and doing my gmails in html. Overall the BB experience is somewhat boring and falls short of the user experience on the iPhone, Android, WebOS and even Symbian I think. I considered the Storm when it was released but decided against it as it had no wifi – what was RIM thinking. And then everyone complained about the SurePress clickable touch screen. The Storm 2 looks quite a bit better though with an improved screen (read somewhere that this screen is the closest you will get to a physical keyboard with a touch screen one), wifi, and 2GB ram. And the web browsing is better than on the Bold. Maybe this will be the phone that converts me to a virtual keyboard. Will see.

 

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