Storm VS iPhone

February 27, 2010 by admin  
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There has been a big hype surrounding the pre-release of the Storm for one simple reason – it is ’s first phone with touchscreen features. And by having that one feature, the Storm was touted as an killer, if not one of ’s many . The release of the Storm also completes the casting of touchscreen phone . A few weeks ago, the highly anticipated Android Phone was released amidst and . Although the Android Phone was successful in eliciting good comments and positive reviews, especially coming from the anti- camp, still there’s something lacking with the -powered Android phone that enables it to topple the . Hence, the Android Phone was put in the category of one of ‘em rival or killer wannabes. Would the Storm suffer the same ? Would its features and specs be enough to dislodge the as the most sought after, most popular mobile phone to ever arrive in the industry? Let’s take a look on the details, features, specs and anything and everything about the Storm.
Storm General Specs and Features:


• Organizer
• Browser
• Phone
• Camera (3.2 MP)
• Video Recording

• Media Player
• Built-in GPS
• Corporate
• SMS

Just by a quick glance, you could immediately see that there are some features of the Storm lacking on the . More particularly video recording, corporate and . The Storm supports various video formats such as MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H2.64, and WMV. But most importantly it can capture video which the is not capable of doing. Although the Storm may have won this one over the , it will just be a before a third comes out with a legitimate application which would enable the to capture video as well. If you’re into Pwnage of the you should know that this is already available with jailbroken . But of course, we would not encourage you to do so as it will void your ’s AT&T warranty.The same is true with sending functionality. Again, the Storm may have won this over the because of its native feature; the however may soon have its third party app which can support this feature. In fact, there was an application that can do this already although it was not a direct sending capability. But in time, we are positive that an application will be developed for this purpose. As for the Corporate , the Storm well with the following email platform/clients:

Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange
Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino
Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise
• enterprise email account
• personal email account
• optional new device account

On this aspect, we’ve got to admit that the Storm clearly win big against the . The enterprise support for the email client is yet to be fully explored and maximized. The best that the could muster is integration with Lotus Domino via an application which is still under development. For web-based email account though, we all know that the has a decent integration with web-base email platform such as Yahoo, Gmail, AOL and many more. Wait before you go out and proclaiming that the is inferior to the Storm, be reminded that all handsets have these features so it is not really unique with the Storm. For their other differences, the Storm has a 3.2 MP camera against the ’s 2.0MP.

Another thing to look into when comparing the and the Storm is their touchscreen features. There’s no doubt that Apple has mastered the touchscreen feature when it comes to their . And certainly could learn a lot from Apple on this department. It would be interesting to know from those who lined up for the Storm when it was released by Verizon Wireless last Friday, whether the Storm’s touchscreen feature could match up with the .

Clearly, these two phones aside from having touchscreen features are two mobile phone bigwigs in their own separate league. The Storm or any handsets was always been geared for the corporate business professionals while the is targeted more for the general mobile phone using public. Each of these two smartphones have their respective pros and cons, it’s up to you to decide whether you’d opt for the Apple or the .

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