BlackBerry Storm2 9520 review

By Maggie Holland,
Rating:
Interface-wise, things are familiar but fine tuned. In the same way you could control the volume by clicking on the small icon on the home screen with the first generation Storm, the Storm2 lets you do the same thing with the clock and connectivity icons. A subtle but very clever tweak.
HSDPA and Wi-Fi are both supported, with the Storm2 quickly and easily locking onto our wireless network with ease. Surfing the web and viewing pages is much enhanced, thanks not only to the screen but also better support for CSS and Javascript.
App World also finds a home on the device, as you’d expect, offering up a world of opportunity for business users to access even more tools not already included out-of-the-box.
It would seem that the Storm2 has got it sussed when it comes to serving up the features and functionality demanded by business users. That said, it can also hold its own in terms of multimedia functionality.
A 3.5mm headphone jack is flushed within the casing, the speaker offers great audio quality and video is in its prime on the large screen, whether viewing from YouTube or elsewhere. There are also bundled games like Brickbreaker and Word Mole to amuse you.
The 3.2 megapixel camera is not award-winning but it does the job nonetheless and serves up average to good images as a result.
We always hope that future generations of phones build on the solid, or rocky, foundations created by their predecessors, but that’s not always the case.
Thankfully, RIM has done business users proud with the Storm2 and we’re happy to recommend it. The only trade off being, at present, much like its older sibling, the Storm2 is a Vodafone-only exclusive.
Click here to see what business deals Vodafone has to offer on the BlackBerry Storm2 (9520).
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