BlackBerry Storm 2 On Vodafone Extreme Phone
RIM meeting today, I managed to get some time with the Storm 2 and I can confirm that through which the storm was a love it / hate it (hate for me especially) the specification of experience this time around Combined nail it. The “click” interface where the screen is actually lower when pushed is still in place, but a) the screen does not now feel what it is about to fall, b) it is much thank you sensitive to many tweets software under the hood. The result: typing is fast, intuitive and I was to speed in just a few sentences. Could he convert those who bow still the lords of physical keyboard? It could in fact correct.

In addition to this, you will find the design all largely the same has been well refined with more rounded corners (which are felt much better in hand) and a transparent bezel. More questionable is the physical buttons along the bottom of the storm in origin have been replaced by touch those who seem very sensitive visually, but are a bit more fiddly to use.
We’ll get the Storm 2 in a full review shortly, but until then remains strong in knowing that RIM has finally cracked the touch screen format at the second attempt. That is what the initial storm had been. Contracts are also a little more reasonable this time combined with the available free on £ 35pm two year contracts. Welcome to Part RIM Touch!. [via trustedreviews]
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