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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Buy Blackberry storm 2(9520) in Nigeria
The BlackBerry Storm 2 is RIM's second full-touchscreen
smartphone. It is the first and only smartphone in the world to have a full clickable touchscreen
powered by its piezoelectric
sensors underneath the screen. Unlike theoriginal Storm, the
Storm 2 features Wi-Fi as well as a redesigned outer shell.Cosmetically though, the handset
is nearly identical to the Storm 1, with a 480×320 3.25-inch
capacitive SurePress touchscreen. It’s a heavy phone, weighing in at 5.64oz, and, like the Motorola
Droid, has no physical control or navigation buttons, just four
touch buttons – Send, Menu, Back and End – located along the
bottom of the touchscreen.
On the back
is housed the 3.2MP digital camera lens; the microSD slot,
with a 16 GB card pre-installed, is found under the battery cover.As you would expect from a
BlackBerry, it offers the sort of seamless push-email experience
that all mobile workers crave.
Although it relies on a virtual keyboard, the electromagnetic
pulsing sensation does provide a more tactile and satisfying typing experience than other touch-
screen devices.
The selection of BlackBerry apps
remains limited, and the device is
unlikely to appeal to consumers in quite the same way as the
Curve and the Pearl, but for Blackberry addicts who want the
touch-screen experience, this
could do the trick.
Key features:
3.25" 65K-color capacitive touchscreen of 360 x 480 pixel resolution
Improved touchscreen
experience with piezo-electric touch feedback system
3.15 MP autofocus camera, LED flash
BlackBerry OS 5
Wi-Fi and built-in GPS with BlackBerry maps preloaded
2 GB internal storage and a hot-swappable microSD card slot
Landscape on-screen keyboard is as close to hardware keys as we
have seen on a touch phone
Nice looks and great build quality
3.5mm standard audio jack
Accelerometer sensor for screen auto-rotate
Bluetooth v2.1 and USB v2.0
Document editor
Good audio quality
Downside:
No email support without BlackBerry Internet Service
account
Interface not as quick as competitors'
Chubbier than most touchscreen
phones with similarly-sized displays
Mediocre camera
No FM radio
No web browser Flash support
No dedicated video-call camera
Price:
Slot Nigeria:N62000
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