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Old 08-25-2009, 08:10 PM   #1
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I am currently testing the Tour and am conflicted if I want to stay with the Tour or go back to the Storm. I also have a BOLD and the larger keyboard is a plus and the smaller keyboard on Tour is hard to get accustomed to. I have an iPhone and am used to a touchscreen and conducted a little typing test on a Storm and typed about as fast as on a BOLD. So, question is:
Storm or Tour?
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Old 08-25-2009, 08:26 PM   #2
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I am currently testing the Tour and am conflicted if I want to stay with the Tour or go back to the Storm. I also have a BOLD and the larger keyboard is a plus and the smaller keyboard on Tour is hard to get accustomed to. I have an iPhone and am used to a touchscreen and conducted a little typing test on a Storm and typed about as fast as on a BOLD. So, question is:
Storm or Tour?
i too have the bold and the iphone. i am also sticking with my storm 9500 for some reason i feel it does the job better then the iphone and the bold is nice but i like the cam on the storm and the full screen. i would stay with the storm or the bold . iphone cant keep up with blackberry as far workload wise.
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i too have the bold and the iphone. i am also sticking with my storm 9500 for some reason i feel it does the job better then the iphone and the bold is nice but i like the cam on the storm and the full screen. i would stay with the storm or the bold . iphone cant keep up with blackberry as far workload wise.
I agree. I have been very dissapointed in the iPhone's ability in a work atmosphere and trying to activate the phone on Microsoft Exchange can be aggaravating.
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Think the better question is why so many phones. I would go Tour.
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