8 Reasons to Pick iPhone Over BlackBerry Storm

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published November 20th, 2008

Due in large part to the overwhelming success of Apple’s iPhone smartphone, touch screen technology is winning more attention than ever before.

Countless handset makers have tried to mimic Apple’s success with the iPhone by creating touch-screen-based device of their own, but the vast majority failed to sell even a fraction of the number of handhelds Apple shipped in 2008 — somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 million devices.

The latest — and perhaps most notable — smartphone manufacturer to take on Apple’s iPhone in the touch screen arena is Research In Motion, maker of the popular BlackBerry handheld. Rumors about a BlackBerry Touch first hit the Web almost a year ago, six months after Apple first released the iPhone. But it wasn’t until early October that RIM confirmed the existence of such a device. Last week, Verizon Wireless, the exclusive U.S. Storm carrier, announced that the touch screen BlackBerry will go on sale on November 21, for $199 after a $50 rebate.

When the BlackBerry Storm becomes available next week, smartphone buyers will be presented with a choice between the most popular touch screen handset in the world, the iPhone, and what could prove to be the world’s first true iPhone rival, the Storm 9530. Here’s my thinking on eight reasons why the iPhone 3G might be the better choice. Click on over to part two of the series for the flip side: eight reasons why the Storm might be the best option for you.

8) iPhone Now Second Generation

The Apple iPhone has been available for almost a year and a half now — the first-generation iPhone was released in June of 2007; the second-gen iPhone 3G came in July 2008. And though it hasn’t been all smooth sailing, Apple has largely worked through the initial hiccups, so new iPhone users can expect a relatively seamless experience.

Not so with the BlackBerry Storm. Today, Vodafone U.K. is expected to become the first global carrier to sell the Storm — a different version than the 9530 edition that Verizon will sell in the U.S. — and though there have been some early reviews of pre-production units, it’s still unknown exactly how well RIM’s “Click Through” touch screen tech will work and/or hold up over time.

If you’re anxious to get your hands on a touch screen smartphone before the holidays, it might be wise to choose the iPhone 3G — at least until somebody really puts the Storm through the motions.

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Google phone, BlackBerry and iPhone set for Christmas battle

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published October 25th, 2008

A mobile phone handset battle is likely this Christmas as Google launches its first-ever mobile and BlackBerry brings out a touch screen model.

Apple’s market-leading iPhone is set for a serious challenge as Google’s G1 and the BlackBerry Storm boost a clutch of new features, including a high-definition screen and applications which teach owners how to play the guitar and mix perfect cocktails.

The G1, which runs Google’s Android operating system - designed to turn the phone into a pocket computer, will hit the shops on Thursday. T-Mobile, which has the exclusive rights to sell the phone in the UK, will open its flagship Oxford Street store in the early hours of the morning so commuters can snap up the phone on the way into work.

Customers queued through the night outside T-mobile’s New York store when it was launched in America on Tuesday.

BlackBerry-makers Research in Motion are also set to launch their phone, which boosts a movie-quality screen and memory capable of storing hundreds of films, in the run-up to Christmas.

It will be exclusively available with Vodafone.

Traditional heavyweights Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have also entered the battle with slew of new handsets and services to tempt consumers.

Apple, which has sold more than 10million iPhones so far this year, is confident its device will still be the bestseller this Christmas.

The Daily Telegraph has released its own news widget for Google phones, allowing users to get one-touch access to the latest news, sport and travel headlines.

[Thanks: http://www.telegraph.co.uk]

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