Inside the BlackBerry Storm 2 is a vast array of by-now-familiar
BlackBerry and Verizon features such as the V CAST subscription video
and music service (with Rhapsody) and Verizon Navigation.
Cosmetically though, the handset is nearly identical to the Storm 1,
with a 480×320 3.25-inch capacitive SurePress touchscreen. It’s a heavy
phone, weighing in at 5.64oz, and, like the Motorola Droid, has no
physical control or navigation buttons, just four touch buttons – Send,
Menu, Back and End – located along the bottom of the touchscreen.
BlackBerry’s primary advantage over all Android smartphones is its
Desktop Manager desktop client, which lets you easily sync PIM
information and load photos, video and music. Better yet, the manager
even enables you to load unprotected music files from iTunes. As for
the Storm 2’s screen ratio, it’s an almost analog TV-like 4:3
The Slick and Versitile Blackberry
A welcome addition to the Storm 2 is WiFi connectivity. The Storm 2 is
also a dual-network world phone and comes with a SIM for GSM UMTS/HSPA
3G access outside the U.S.