crunchgear.com - 11/24/2008
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All the rage behind the BlackBerry Storm seems to be the clickable screen. It isn’t the OS, email capabilities, or media player but the clickable screen so the obligatory teardown focuses on that mystery. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that RIM developed any screen clicking ...
phonewreck.com - 11/22/2008
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phonewreck.com —
For full teardown analyses, bill of materials, and
pictures, hit up the wiki: http://www.phonewreck.com/wiki/index.php?title=BlackBerry_Storm Being another first
for BlackBerry, RIM has delved into the widely competed touchscreen market. Not ...
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BlackBerry Storm - Review and Teardown
wired.com - 11/20/2008
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wired.com —
RIM's First Touchscreen Device Almost Eclipses the iPhone
How the hell do you brew up an iPhone
killer? Short of cracking open Steve Jobs's head and slurping out his big think-y brain, there's always creating a half-assed imitation that masters one ...
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RIM BlackBerry Storm | Wired.com Product Reviews
boygeniusreport.com - 11/20/2008
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boygeniusreport.com —
The BlackBerry Storm. It feels like ages ago
since we first broke news of this bad boy,
but the release is finally right around the corner. Literally, it’s tomorrow! Need we say more? Heck yeah! We’ve got a pretty substantial review on the device ...
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Verizon BlackBerry Storm review
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BlackBerry Storm Torndown To Reveal Secrets Of Its Click Screen: A Big Button [Blackberry Storm]
Gizmodo —
... contain themselves: they've already taken the BlackBerry Storm apart into a pile of little tiny pieces. And they discovered the secret behind it's "click" touchscreen—the whole screen's backplate presses on a single microswitch, so it's one big button. They also found the Qualcomm MSM7600 processor in there somewhere, and laid blame for sluggish phone performance on that multi-tasking chip's plate, since it runs just about everything on the phone. [Phonewreck via Crunchgear]
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BlackBerry Storm Torn Down To Reveal Secrets Of Its Click Screen: A Big Button [Blackberry Storm]
Gizmodo —
... contain themselves: they've already taken the BlackBerry Storm apart into a pile of little tiny pieces. And they discovered the secret behind it's "click" touchscreen—the whole screen's backplate presses on a single microswitch, so it's one big button. They also found the Qualcomm MSM7600 processor in there somewhere, and laid blame for sluggish phone performance on that multi-tasking chip's plate, since it runs just about everything on the phone. [Phonewreck via Crunchgear]
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