LIVE: BlackBerry Storm Twitter (RIMM)
Hundreds -- thousands? -- of people across the country are trying to buy new BlackBerry Storm gadgets at Verizon Wireless stores today, and many of them are talking about it on Twitter.
In fact, it seems some places are already sold out of the Storm. One guy, Derek McClain in Indiana, says Verizon (VZ) will offer free overnight shipping and a $50 instant rebate if you got stood up and want to order one. We haven't verified that, but it sounds plausible.
Here's a live stream of what people are saying about the Storm on Twitter. It might take a few seconds to load -- don't be alarmed.
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http://admiralh.wordpress.com/2008/11/21/why-the-blackberry-storm-is-no-iphone-killer/
Very lengthy and informative on the details.
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So where does that leave us? Well, if you absolutely want the best all-in-one device on the market right now, get the iPhone 3G. If you want the best BlackBerry possible, pass on both BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm and wait for the next one. Both are relatively raw as of this moment. It’s better to wait for the next revision when Research In Motion has devoted more time to polishing their software. Don’t get me wrong, Research In Motion has done the best job so far of coming up with a true iPhone contender, but it’s no definitely iPhone killer until they address all the mentioned issues.
If you are just looking to get e-mail capabilities on the go and not sure if you can justify the monthly costs of these data-intensive smartphones, then I highly suggest you to take a look at the Peek. It just topped the Time Gadget of the Year 2008 polls and also named the Wired Gadget of the Year. Oprah recommended it in her magazine as well. It’s a pretty simple, easy to use e-mail messaging device and affordable ($80 device + $20 flat with zero contracts and no hidden charges like system access fees). You get both unlimited e-mails and text messages.
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Verizon needs to be better prepared next time it decided to come out with a phone like this.
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