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I agree with Matt, a comparison between Droid and Storm 2 would be awesome. I'm up for a renewal and am going to choose between those two phones.
Ben S - 2 years ago
Disagreements between major corporations happen, and the consumer typically suffers as a result. Here, Gizmodo has a rare opportunity to prevent corporate bickering from affecting the consumer. Please review it!
Matt - 2 years ago
Yes please. Ultimately I would like to see a comparison between the Droid and the Storm 2.
Von - 2 years ago
When I think Blackberry I think Tour, Bold, or Curve, but the Storm is out of the equation because the iPhone truly is the best touchscreen smartphone. Sorry Storm 2.
bEN - 2 years ago
I was really excited before the launch of the first "storm" I read up on it before getting it and decided against it. The reps in the stores tell you expect to have to take the battery out every other day. Why would they even sell a phone like this? I do not think anyone will want to face the storm again.
I agree with Matt, a comparison between Droid and Storm 2 would be awesome. I'm up for a renewal and am going to choose between those two phones.
Disagreements between major corporations happen, and the consumer typically suffers as a result. Here, Gizmodo has a rare opportunity to prevent corporate bickering from affecting the consumer. Please review it!
Yes please. Ultimately I would like to see a comparison between the Droid and the Storm 2.
When I think Blackberry I think Tour, Bold, or Curve, but the Storm is out of the equation because the iPhone truly is the best touchscreen smartphone. Sorry Storm 2.
I was really excited before the launch of the first "storm" I read up on it before getting it and decided against it. The reps in the stores tell you expect to have to take the battery out every other day. Why would they even sell a phone like this? I do not think anyone will want to face the storm again.