Category: Storm 9500 Series

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Wicked Storm Game! Nintaii for BlackBerry

If your a proud BlackBerry Storm owner your probably trying to find some sweet applications to use with it. If you have never heard of Nintaii before here is a breif description:

Nintaii is a brain twisting puzzle game of rolling blocks and switches. Be ready to roll your block over the course of this 100 level challenge. Just like most of the greatest puzzle games, Nintaii has a simple concept and yet proves to be very challenging, electrifying and attractive!

The Japanese kanji ‘nintai’ means patience, perseverance, or endurance

The objective of the game is to tumble a rectangular block through each stage and deposit it into the square hole at the end. Switches, road blocks and arrows are located in many levels. Switches are activated by having the block stand on it.

Check it out at The BlackBerry Sync Store

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BGR takes on BlackBerry Storm OS 4.7.0.76

Boy Genius got his hands on the BlackBerry Storm OS 4.7.0.76. This Storm OS hasn’t been officially released to the public and we aren’t even sure if it will be. Boy Genius says it improves a lot over the stock .75 OS found on Verizon Storms.

Here are his thoughts on it:

  • For starters, switching portrait to landscape is even faster than on .75. We’re talking half a second to make a clean switch. No more “double keyboards” (half SureType, half QWERTY) on the screen.
  • After around a full day of use, our battery is sitting pretty at 50%. This is probably a 25% increase over .65. We can’t say how much better it is than .75 since that wouldn’t be fair seeing as how it wasn’t in use for long, but we believe there will still be an improvement.
  • There was this annoyance where you’d go to tap on an icon, it wouldn’t select if you tried to tap it fast. That’s all cleared up here…
  • This was in .75, but DTMF tones in the phone application no longer lag and cause you to hit the wrong prompts, etc.
  • The issue where the keyboard sometimes disappears when you are typing is still there.
  • In the browser, if you tapped once in the .65 build, the bottom navigational toolbar would hide and so would the top status bar. In .75, only the bottom bar would hide but the top bar would stay. Here in .76, both hide again.
  • In the browser, when you flip to landscape, the text size is increased tremendously. It scales up to fit the width of the page. Very helpful.
  • There has not been one reboot so far. In .65 there were probably two a day
  • There’s a weird bug where sometimes the back button doesn’t actually work. Can’t figure out what causes this to happen. Oh well.
  • When navigating through the music player, playing MP3s is probably 50% better than .65 and 20% better than .75. Very, very quick.
  • When navigating through photos, thumbnails appear almost instantly. Even on the Bold it sometimes took a while to load, and it loaded them one-by-one. Here they basically just pop-up after a second or two.
  • Overall data connectivity feels a little slower in our non-scientific tests. Web pages take a little longer to load and we get the infamous BlackBerry clock when sending messages and Messenger nonsense.
  • The camera application has way more problems than it started out with. For instance, the green autofocus rectangle no longer appears, the bottom navigational buttons flicker on and off, and it’s just all around chaos. The camera app in .75 was a little better than .65 so don’t get too worried, we’re sure this will be cleared up.
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Best Buy Canada shows TELUS Storm @ $299

Yesterday Future Shop posted the BlackBerry Storm online for pre-order for $649.99 and a estimated launch date of December 18th. Now Best Buy’s December 2008 mobile phone catalog shows the TELUS BlackBerry Storm at $299.99 with three year term. It simply says Pre-order yours online or in-store. With any luck at all this means we are just getting closer to an official launch date Keep an eye on the Best Buy website for their pre-order site.

Also you can now enter to win 1 of 10 BlackBerry Storm’s from TELUS. Click here to enter. MobileSyrup also has a video of a competition from TELUS in the Toronto Eaton Centre check it out here:
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Thanks MobileSyrup!

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Bell says Storm coming sooner than later.

Seems with all the hands-on TELUS Storm love, Bell might be getting a little jelious. They have just sent out their first update email stating “The Storm is Coming Sooner” wait maybe they didn’t put the “er” but still it’s coming. Anyways this is just one sign we are getting a little closer to a launch. To keep up to date with the latest Bell Storm news head over to storminfo.ca and register to get email updates.

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Future Shop lists TELUS Storm for $649.99, taking pre-orders now

If your one of the eager people to get their hands on a BlackBerry Storm from TELUS, The folks at Future Shop are now accepting pre-orders online. They currently have the BlackBerry Storm 9530 World Edition listed for a cool $649.99 (contract free). The expected release date is December 18, 2008 however this could change at any time (in either direction). So who’s going to pick one up from Future Shop??

Head over to FutureShop.ca for details

Thanks to MobileSyrup for sending this in!

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Canadians will the Storm really be nearly $300 w/ 3YR?

Rumors have arrived that both TELUS and Bell in Canada will be selling the BlackBerry Storm for around $299 with a three year term. Bell is said to be offering their Storm for $479-200 (data and voice discount) so $279 with three year term. With Verizon’s Storm coming in at $199.99 with two year term. Does anyone think that Canadians will really buy the Storm at nearly $300 with a three year term?

I think we will have to wait and see what they do officially…

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Rounding up all the TELUS Storm Reviews

TELUS had a private event the other day where editors from many popular Canadian blogs got a chance to go hands-on with the BlackBerry Storm. Our friends at MobileSyrup, BlackBerry Cool and HowardChui.com all got to check it out and let everyone know what they thought.

Doug from BBCool posted a written review as well a video showing off the Storm’s copy and paste feature:
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For video reviews lets start with MobileSyrup’s video review:
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Howard from HowardChui.com (HowardForums) also did a video review:
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Missing Sync now supports BlackBerry Storm and Bold

Mac OS X users always seem to get screwed. As you know RIM doesn’t officially have a version of their own Desktop Manager software just yet. The Missing Sync, which is known for their OS X and BlackBerry syncing has just released a new version to support the BlackBerry Bold and Storm. The software itself costs $39.95 USD and is available in volume purchases as well.

Check out Missing Sync for BlackBerry

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Hands-on TELUS BlackBerry Storm Video Review

Our friends over at Mobile Syrup let us know that they got to spend some hands-on time a TELUS BlackBerry Storm. Here’s a blurb from the first part of their review “Overall, in our first review there is not much that we can say needs improving. The speed was good, accelerometer was responsive, music was loud (comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack), the pictures we good quality and the device as a whole was solid.”

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BlackBerry Storm gets toren apart

After looking at the BlackBerry Storm have you wondered what the BlackBerry Storm actually looks like under its clicking body? The people over at phoneWreck.com has successfully taken apart Canada’s hand built Storm. Check out their gallery and full description of taking apart the Storm at phoneWreck.com.

P.S. they also took apart a BlackBerry Bold if you want to check that out.