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November 2008



BlackBerry Storm boosts RIM's move to the mainstream

Research In Motion's (RIM) range of BlackBerrymobile phones has established itself as a firm favourite among the business fraternity and the A-list celebrity set, but its latest model could mean the brand crosses into the mainstream market - making it the phone to look out for this Christmas.

The BlackBerry Storm smartphone was announced by RIM in October this year as part of a deal with Vodafone in the UK and Verizon in the US. The announcement came following months of speculation regarding what was to be the company's first move into the touchscreen market - with the inevitable comparisons to the Apple iPhone 3G coming thick and fast.

RIM announced at this time that the BlackBerry Storm would ...

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Will the eight-megapixel monsters kill the digital camera?

A number of camera-focussed mobile phones have begun to emerge that offer the kind of features and specifications that some have suggested could spell the end of some more traditional digital cameras.

Last month Phones 4U was just one retailer that was heralding Sony Ericsson's latest mode, the eight-megapixel C905, as "the death of the digital camera" stating that its arrival marked a significant sea change in the combination of camera and mobile phone.

It was noted that the Sony Ericsson C905 not only boasted a high megapixel count, but also came equipped with a wide selection of "immense" camera features, including auto focus, image stabilisation and a 2.4-inch TFT screen ...

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