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BlackBerry with a touchscreen, Large, bright display, WiFi connectivity, Long battery life, Pre... (digitaltrends.com)
Vastly improved touchscreen and typing experience, Faster overall performance, Speedier Web... (laptopmag.com)
We have collected and analyzed 38 expert reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 73/100. The average review date is September 10, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 492146 reviews from other Cell Phones. The alaScore™ for this product is 92/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 19, 2009.

920100
38 reviews
November, 2009
38 Experts
Product Age
Rank 48
from $232.34
In our Blackberry Storm 2 review, we find out if BlackBerry has improved upon the criticized first generation storm....
BlackBerry with a touchscreen, Large, bright display, WiFi connectivity, Long battery life, Pre-installed 16 GB microSD card included
Annoying user interface, Slow Web connection, Below-average camera performance, Heavy, Poor voice quality at caller end
The BlackBerry Storm2 9550 finally delivers on the original Storm 9530's promise. It's a powerful device with an innovative click screen that really worksand it feels finished instead of like an engineering prototype. Having said that, the Storm 9550 ...
Vastly improved touch screen. Wi-Fi. True world phone. Powerful messaging and multimedia support
Browser doesn't live up to the screen's potential. Touch still feels grafted on at times. Still a bit buggy (though nowhere near as bad as the first Storm)
The second time's the charm for RIM's innovative click-screen smartphone; the Storm2 cures almost all of the original's ills.
BENCHMARK TEST RESULTS:Continuous Talk Time: 5 hours, 44 minutes Compare the...
When the original BlackBerry Storm came out a year ago, we had great hopes for RIM's first touch screen BlackBerry smartphone. But as with any radically new product, the Storm had its share of bugs (quite a few were fixed in ensuing software updates) ...
Large display is easy on the eyes, SurePress much improved
Still no reason for the moving display
Take two of the Storm is the real deal: the touch screen works well, the phone has more memory, a new OS and is altogether stable and less buggy than the original Storm. The large screen is a rare treat for the mainly QWERTY BlackBerry line and it ...
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