RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500 in Smartphones
Verdict
Luxurious and innovative in equal degree, but the Bold is better value and better to type on.
Review Date: 19 Nov 2008
Price when reviewed: £0 (£0 inc VAT)
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But these are not enough to put a major dent our appreciation for the BlackBerry Storm. The only reason it doesn't walk away with a recommended award is that the Bold has a slightly more complete feature set, is easier to use by dint of its excellent keyboard and is better value overall. Other than that the Storm is an excellent handset and one we'd like to get to know more intimately.
Author: Jonathan Bray
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