BlackBerry 9520 8,25 cm (3.25") 1400 mAh Black

  • Brand : BlackBerry
  • Product name : 9520
  • Article code : 4048056
  • Category : Smartphones
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  • Short summary description BlackBerry 9520 8,25 cm (3.25") 1400 mAh Black :

    BlackBerry 9520, 8,25 cm (3.25"), 480 x 360 pixels, Black

  • Long summary description BlackBerry 9520 8,25 cm (3.25") 1400 mAh Black :

    BlackBerry 9520. Display diagonal: 8,25 cm (3.25"), Display resolution: 480 x 360 pixels. Rear camera type: Single camera. Battery capacity: 1400 mAh. Product color: Black. Weight: 160 g

Reviews
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:38
Average rating:0
The Storm2 looks pretty similar to its predecessor. Their dimensions are almost the same (there is a 0.05 inch difference in the width), and the Storm2 is 5 grams heavier than Storm. The front panel has a 3.25-inch display and there are four keys for‘...
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:42
Average rating:0
The Storm2 looks exactly like the first gen Storm, but is still different. What is carried over is the Quad-band GSM capabilities, 3.2 inch screen and the same form factor. But what is different, and most importantly, is the way RIM's SurePress technol...
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:46
Average rating:0
Blackberry has gotten into the habit of making phones, selling them, and just to annoy those who already bought one, they launch the "2" version. Bold2 came recently, updated with the optical trackpad. Now the Storm2 has arrived. Is it any better than...
  • SurePress works, Good battery, Slick interface, Solid build...
  • Need Blackberry plan, Wi-Fi does not work without data services, Web browser is a mess, No FM Radio...
  • Before you buy the Storm2, try to understand what you want-1. You want a Blackberry2. You want a touchscreen phone3. You want a Touchscreen phone which is a BlackberryIf the answer is 1, then you would be better off with the traditional (read QWERTY) B...
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:50
Average rating:70
When the iPhone was first released, it was looked upon as a 'fun' phone for rich people. Hardcore business professionals still preferred their Blackberrys. It was only after an iPhone OS update or two did people realize the potential of it being a...
  • Sexy design, crisp and bright screen, unique clickable screen has better usability than the original Storm, good camera...
  • The clickable screen may not appeal to all, laggy behaviour at times, no DivX/XviD playback support despite it having an awesome screen...
  • The Storm 2 9550 sells for Rs. 31,990. So, should you buy the Storm 2? If you are keen on using Blackberry's services (like push-email), and want a full touchscreen phone, then the Storm 2 is a decent buy, and is a much better buy than its predecessor...
tech2.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:55
Average rating:80
As the saying goes, if at first you don’t succeed... that’s also apparently RIM’s moto. While they have launched new devices recently including this, the Storm 2, they don’t seem to be doing much in terms of design, just upgrading of specs here and the...
  • Well designed, Decent battery life, Camera quality iS good, Audio quality for calls and music is excellent, Plays DivX and XviD videos without an issue, Smoother UI flow, Typing is faster thanks to auto-complete...
  • Browser still lacks Flash, No on-board PDF reader, documents can only be read not edited or created, Still no BlackBerry Maps for India...
  • ConnectivityThe BlackBerry is one of the foremost handsets for the business person and therefore incorporates all the necessary connectivity you’d need. Of course this is what we all thought till they launched the Storm sans Wi-Fi. Well that’s been dea...
recombu.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:35:59
Average rating:60
Research in Motion's first attempt at a touchscreen phone confused and disappointed us. The original Storm's clickable touchscreen didn't deliver a particualrly smooth experience and it didn't have Wi-Fi. RIM's latest touchscreen device, the Storm 2, b...
  • If you own the original Storm and you like it but you want something a bit more refined then this is it. If you like the reassurance of a clickable screen, then this is the phone for you. But if you're looking for an iPhone-like experience in a BlackBe...
pcworld.in
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:36:03
Average rating:75
To say RIM's first touch-screen smartphone — the BlackBerry Storm 9500 — was a disappointment would be putting it mildly. Despite really wanting to like the original effort (after all, a touch-screen BlackBerry did sound cool), the "clickable" touch sc...
  • Large Display, WiFi, GPS & 3G support, Improved Touch UI, Very Good Audio & Video Playback...
  • Annoying Haptic Feedback, Nonintuitive Menus, Virtual Keyboard is Cramped...
  • The Blackberry Storm 2 9520 is available in India for Rs. 31,990. Though still far from perfect, it improves greatly on its ill-fated predecessor. BlackBerry addicts still won't appreciate the cramped touch-screen keyboard and the interface could do w...
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:36:12
Average rating:70
When it comes to product introduction, Research in Motion (RIM) has always taken on a modest approach. Over the last two years, two significant BlackBerry devices have been introduced, namely the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and its successor, the BlackBerry B...
  • So how does the Storm2 fare in the aftermath? For us, we do acknowledge the various improvements implemented on this succeeding model from the original Storm. Its SurePress feature has been enhanced and given better tactile feedback, on top of a multi-...
asiaone.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:36:25
Average rating:0
BLACKBERRY'S first Storm device did not exactly take the market by storm. There were problems with its touchscreen and virtual keyboard and BlackBerry users accustomed to the real Qwerty keypad were not too happy. Storm2 seeks to address the shortcomin...
gsmarena.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 15:36:41
Average rating:0
RIM have certainly succeeded in making their touchscreen absolutely consistent with the very BlackBerry concept. The Storm series are not shying away from innovation, but the number one purpose of innovation here is to respect tradition. There's nothi...
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