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There’s one area where the BlackBerry Storm certainly equals the iPhone: divisiveness. RIM’s first foray into the world of touch-screen telephony has confused and delighted with its ‘clickable’ interface, though its lack of Wi-Fi and poor battery life have generated more of a consensus.
All-but identical to the Nokia 6300, the 6301’s stand-out feature is its support for UMA technology. Otherwise, it remains the sturdy, features-light handset of its original incarnation.
Although nobody is planning to give up on their iPhone just yet, and despite some serious reservations, the low price of the Cookie has ensured that as a budget touchscreen for cash-strapped times, it has met with almost universal approval.
The BlackBerry 8310 hopes to provide something for everyone: a full QWERTY keyboard and matchless email capabilities to keep BlackBerry’s business base happy and camera, music player and GPS capabilities for the average phone user.
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