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We compare the RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 9550 vs BlackBerry Storm2 9520, putting their specs and benchmarks side by side including screen, cpu, gpu, camera, battery life.

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P • psiloscribe • m7dp • 17 Nov 2009 Behave would you, why are all the comments on this page asking stupid questions. Great improvement over previous version. Probably a strong contender for top handset of the year. It would be a welcome change if the large number of individuals who post inane questions and comments would actually write in a form of English that is comprehensible to sombody with even the slightest understanding of matters technical as relating to the particular thread. Thanks • Rating 0 • •. J • James C • my0e • 09 Nov 2009 It's a great phone i have upgraded from the storm 1 on voda in the UK, and i have to say i have had no regrets.

Its screen is miles better and it really seams like someone has gone to RIM and said all the things wrong with the storm 1 and they have fixed it and produced the storm 2. Also i do a full review of this phone on my youtube channel ( /Jamestheretrogamer ). Over all the phone is fantastic! Buy one if you want a blackberry and are not crazy on the iphone. Cheers, James.

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BlackBerry OS 5 goes touch The BlackBerry Storm2 9520 runs the new, fifth, version of the company's proprietary OS. It brings a couple of nice new extras to the touchscreen-operated Storm, unlike most other BlackBerry devices which benefited very little from it.

If you have been keeping track you would know that we aren't in love with the BlackBerry OS looks but, in all fairness, the touch implementation is a bit better. The little 3D touch to the icons and the few nice transitions look better than what the 9700 Bold has to offer.

Touch makes the BlackBerry OS look better The BlackBerry OS 5 also introduces kinetic scrolling which greatly facilitates handing of longer lists. The automatic rotation is also supposed to be faster now. Those upgrades have also made their way to the original Storm via a firmware update so they aren't Storm2-exclusive. Unfortunately, very little has been done about the tons of plain ugly text-only submenus that can still be found in the BlackBerry Storm2. Even with the slickest theme applied you are still just a couple of clicks away from these eyesores. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of work to be done And with the Storm2 we aren't talking hardcore business users only - the target audience has now widened and might include some people that, you know, might have an eye for the aesthetics. Touchscreen handsets need to provide nice user experience or else their existence is pointless.

Coming with a generally new touchscreen platform took quite a lot of R&D effort, but they should have saved some for the UI polishing. We really hate it when nice ideas fail only because of negligence. But we digress. The homescreen is pretty well organized with 8 (by default) shortcut buttons placed at the bottom and all status icons at the top. The profiles can also be accessed straight from here, as well as two other features that you choose to assign to the convenience keys. Tilting the handset to the side doesn't bring a landscape mode of the homescreen but opens the main menu instead.

You can enter the main menu by simply turning the handset landscape The BlackBerry Storm2 has a menu structure completely different from any other touchscreen handset on the market (save for the original Storm of course). Unlike the iPhone's what-you-see-is-what-you-get approach, you have a menu button here, which revels a list of context-sensitive options. You might want to spend some time learning what is available where if you are a newcomer to the BlackBerry world.

A press and hold of the menu key brings up the task manager We are pleased with the Storm2 performance. Lagging was very rare and the handset seemed pretty stable for the time of our review.

There was only one restart in about a week's time and that's not bad at all. RIM doesn't provide any information about the CPU inside the Storm2 but either it is faster than the original Storm or the new version of the OS is better optimized to make the device feel snappier. Phonebook: this is Spartaaaaaa Sorry, we just couldn't help it - the Storm2 Spartan phonebook graphics really brought it out in us. The unlimited capacity and the decent functionality is of course what matters more but, again, the overall experience counts too. Not quite the looker this phonebook, is it? The search line color has been changed from black to white in the new 5.0 version but that hardly makes much difference. Crysis 3 Trainer Download Pc here. The contacts get listed alphabetically by first, last name or company in one of those black and white lists that we warned you about.