BlackBerry 9500 Storm: Design, Looks And Functionality Redefined

December 10, 2008, 03:59 AM —  http://www.freecontractmobilephone.co.uk — 

The BlackBerry mobile phones are very conspicuous and eminent in the market.
They are also termed as synonymous of Business mobile phones. BlackBerry is well-renowned for inventing business phones and further facilitating the requirements of the business phones' users all over the world.BlackBerry has introduced a lot of business phones in the recent past as per the requirements of the users. It has thus evolved a huge portfolio of different products over the years.As far as the BlackBerry Storm 9500 is concerned, it's a new mobile to the market. It is a GSM-enabled mobile with 3G network-HSDPA 2100 feature. Hence, no issues at all with network-connectivity problems regardless of destination. Its 3G technology facilitates telephonic video calling and video streaming.

Its TFT touchscreen can display up to 65K colours; the phone has also an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotation which is a highly valued and innovated attribute to its credit.
The polyphonic ringtones (32 channels), MP3 player with a huge degree of customisation facility are further few useful feathers in its cap to boast of.As regards its memory, it has one GB storage memory, microSD(TransFlash), microSDHC, up to 8 GB and 128 Ram. Now with regard to data transferring devices, it has advanced versions of GPRS, EDGE and 3G HSDPA along with USB v2.0 to facilitate the users optimally.In the context of messaging devices, it has got features viz, MMS, Email, IM along with HTML enabled browser along with recourse to downloadable games.

Its camera is very distinctive in features with 3 MP with flash, autofocus and video. GPS navigation system is very efficient and appealing to the users. When talking
about its battery, then standby capability is up to 360 hours and talktime capability is up to 5 hours and 30 minutes. Thus, battery is very strong and lasting, so would be the mobile in fact!
The BlackBerry 9500 Storm has in fact, got enough capability in terms of its features and utilities to establish itself in the market. The sound and its music system are fabulous and amazing. It has earned a coveted reputation and name in this regard amongst its users. The Storm 9500 in black colour is very befitting and cool.

In short, it has carved out its desired niche in the market by its great features and expeditious functions which run so smoothly.Further talking to its features like - Media player MP3, built-in GPS, video player MPEG4 and 3.5 mm audio output jack. They are very crucial features of a mobile. The battery has got a great stamina which lasts considerably longer both in mode of talktime and standby mode.The email features and browser are quite simpler as well as quick to use. The speaker is able to deliver quality solutions and Bluetooth reception is exceptionally good. Its build-up is very strong and lasting and the mobile body is resistant to scratches.To put it in a nutshell, it is a very unique and well-fitted phone which encompasses all the innovative and desired features of a mobile with great utility.

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Storm Rocks

After looking at what other cell phones offer in terms of hardware. The Storm on average exceeds most phones which are prototyped for 2009!!! That is simply awesome. The people at Qualcomm who made the phone knew what kind of device would kick some @ss in the market. Unfortunately, RIM couldn't get its programmers to make a usable more stable Operating System for such an advanced device. I'm hoping some new blood in the company will change that!!!
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GRAMMAR.

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