Advantages: instant email, brilliant user interface, touch screen, battery life, reliable Disadvantages: camera, slow boot up
I have always been a fan of blackberry, all my friends and family own pc?s oe have office type jobs. With the instant email function I can stay in touch with them all without extra charge to myself or to those who wish to email me.
First let?s talk about the price plans available. As you may be aware the blackberry storm is exclusively available to Vodafone customers only, so if you wish this to be your next mobile, you must either transfer your number to Vodafone, be a customer already, or purchase a new contract.
Remember everything in this review is accurate to date.
Now to date you can get the blackberry storm for free from £35 a month on a 18 month contract or £30 on a 24 month contract. On both the 35 and 30 contracts you get 200 minutes and unlimited texts (3000 ? nothing is unlimited) unlimited internet (500MB) and unlimited ...
Advantages: Gorgous, comfortable, brilliant fuel economy Disadvantages: Initially expensive and a few design flaws.
I've had my Habana (or 'the Love Machine') for 5 years now and sad will be the day that we will be parted.
I'm not an expert and don't know all the scooter/motorcycle/car type language. All I know is that once upon a time it did 80 mph and for a 125 cc thats pretty nippy. It currently costs me about £5 to fill the tank all the way up and that will do about 80 miles before I fill it up again but I never run it dry.
Yes after 5 years it coughs a bit in cold weather when I first start it up but other than that runs really well considering. It is very comfortable to ride with a very large seat and relaxed riding position which almost makes up for getting soaked if it rains!
Some say that it's a Vespa 'wanna-be' and yes it does mimic the retro style but the fact that it is so much more substantial than a Vespa is really appealing ...
Advantages: The click-screen button is great for fast emailing and texting. Good quality screen & display Disadvantages: Poor battery life, unreliable 3G network, multiple click-screen problems, slow reaction camera
Due to setting up a small freelance business on the side, I was on the look out for a solid and reliable phone for business needs. After doing a lot of reading and researching I was lead to believe that Blackberry was an industry standard brand to rely on. I had yet to try a Blackberry phone and heard a lot of good things about the Storm from your standard website reviewer, so I decided to dive into the market and head straight into the storm!
After a long contract was signed, I got home to find myself like a kid at Christmas. I couldn't wait to get stuck into my new phone, which on paper, was going to solve all my business needs and keep me ahead of the competition. Within days of getting the Storm I encountered nothing but problems with the phone. The main issues I had with the Storm were its very poor battery life. I found that I ...