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Video: RIM BlackBerry Storm touchscreen phone hands-on

 
While our colleagues were off interviewing Lewis Hamilton , the multimedia team were getting hands-on with perhaps the most impressive BlackBerry ever. See our exclusive unboxing of the BlackBerry Storm Our video report gets up close and personal with RIM's new creation which we think is first real "Apple iPhone killer" to hit the touchscreen scene. See the innovative "sure press" touchscreen technology, which gets a massive thumbs up from us. Also see the multi-tap functionality which allows copy and paste. Are you listening Apple? There's also the video camera and application store to compete with, not only the iPhone, but Google Android also. We think the Storm is an absolute star in the making, so check out the video report now, and don't forget our exclusive unboxing (link)

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