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New Test: Blackberry Storm, the first clickable touchscreen mobile
Florence Legrand
December 30, 2008 5:16 pm
December 30, 2008 5:16 pm
A plain old touchscreen interface wasn't good enough for the Blackberry Storm. Instead, RIM has innovated, borrowing the gentle touch of Apple's iPhone (a simple tap will do for most functions) and adding the ability to 'click' the screen to confirm your choice.The clickable screen is supposed to avoid the problem with touchscreens which are all too easily brushed by mistake. But does it work?
Our full test looks at this innovative new feature to decide whether it's worth using on everyday basis.
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