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Manufacturer | Research In Motion Ltd |
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Slogan | Press and be Impressed |
Availability by region | November 14, 2008 (UK) November 21, 2008 (U.S.)[1] December 4, 2008 (Australia) December 11, 2008 (Canada) |
Successor | BlackBerry Storm 2 |
Form factor | |
Dimensions | 112.5 mm (4.43 in) (h) 62.2 mm (2.45 in) (w) 13.95 mm (0.549 in) (d) |
Mass | 155 g (5.5 oz) |
Operating system | BlackBerry OS 5.0.0.419 |
CPU | 528 MHz Qualcomm processor[2][3] |
Storage | Flash memory:
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Battery | 3.7 V 1400 mAh Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion battery Talk time: 330 min Standby time: 360 hours |
Data inputs | Multi-touchtouchscreen display with haptic feedback, volume controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer[4] |
Display | 360 x 480 px, 3.25 in (83 mm), HVGA, 65,536 color LCD[4] |
Rear camera | 3.2 megapixel with video at 480 x 352 px, flash, and autofocus[4] |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0+EDR,[4]Micro-USB, A-GPS, Quad bandGSM850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPRS/EDGE and Uni band UMTS/HSDPA2100 MHz CDMA version (9530) adds:Dual bandCDMA2000/EV-DO Rev. A 800 1900 MHz[4] |
Hearing aid compatibility | M3[5] |
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The BlackBerry Storm was a touchscreensmartphone developed by Research In Motion. A part of the BlackBerry 9500 series of phones,[6] it was RIM's first touchscreen device, and its first without a physical keyboard. It featured a touchscreen that responded like a button via SurePress, Research In Motionhaptic feedback technology. Its competitors included Apple's iPhone, the Palm Pre, the T-Mobile G1 by HTC[7] and the HTC Touch family.
In a 2015 book, Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry, the authors argued that the Storm was the single biggest disaster in smartphone history.[8]
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Availability[edit]
The BlackBerry Storm was available through Vodafone in the UK, Germany, France (SFR), Italy, Ireland, Australia, South Africa (Vodacom), The Netherlands and India;[9]Verizon Wireless in the United States; Telus, Bell, and SaskTel in Canada, on Iusacell in Mexico,[10] and on lime and Digicel in parts the Caribbean.[11]
The BlackBerry Storm 9530 was an international and worldwide electronic communicating device, featuring CDMA with EV-DO Rev. A data, UMTS with HSDPA, and quad-bandGSM with EDGE data access speed. The BlackBerry Storm 9500 does not include the CDMA module and is destined for use outside North America. However, the BlackBerry Storm only has European, Oceania, Asia and Brazil UMTS and HSDPA frequency bands. Therefore, if the BlackBerry Storm is used with GSM wireless carriers in North America, the BlackBerry Storm will only be able to access wireless internet at EDGE data speed maximum. This is because GSM carriers in North America, namely AT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers and Fido do not operate on the same frequency bands for 3G as the rest of the world. If BlackBerry Storm is used in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania or Brazil, HSDPA wireless data speed can be achieved, provided that the local GSM network supports it.[12] The phone will use the primary network technology of its intended carrier (Verizon) when traveling domestically in the US, and rely upon the GSM/UMTS/HSDPA networks of Vodafone mainly when traveling abroad. There are currently no unlocked and unbranded versions available for the GSM Blackberry Storm however unlocking the phone will allow it to be used with any GSM service provider.[13]
Hardware[edit]
The Storm utilizes the MSM7600 from Qualcomm,[2] a dual core CPU with ARM11 400 MHz and ARM9 274 MHz. The device features 1GB of onboard memory, 128MB of NVRAM and an expandable memory slot support for a microSD card of up to an additional 32GB. Verizon Wireless, Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility include a preinstalled 8 GB microSD card on board.
Screen and input[edit]
The Storm featured a 3.25 in (8.3 cm) TFT-LCDcapacitive touchscreen with 360x480 pixel resolution, able to display 65,536 colours. The screen also incorporated technology developed by RIM known as SurePress, which allows the screen to press down like a button to provide physical feedback.
By default, the Storm uses a virtual keyboard implementing the SureType predictive text system used by other Blackberry phones when held vertically, switching to a QWERTY keyboard when held horizontally. Newer versions of the Blackberry OS for the Storm allow the use of the QWERTY keyboard when held vertically. Firmware package 4.7.0.203 (Verizon Wireless) removes the predictive text feature from the multi-tap keyboard configuration; the feature was reinstated in later updates. There have been reviews on reports of screen difficulties such as freezing and wrong buttons loading.
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The device features a built-in 3.2 megapixelcamera located on back which features a flash, autofocus, and has video recording capabilities with a maximum resolution of 480 x 352 pixels.
Connectivity[edit]
The Storm supports CDMA with EV-DO Rev. A data, UMTS with HSDPA, and quad-bandGSM with EDGE data access speed. The BlackBerry Storm 9500 has a firmware-disabled CDMA module and is destined for use outside North America. However, the BlackBerry Storm only has European, Oceania, Asia and Brazil UMTS and HSDPA frequency bands. Therefore, if the BlackBerry Storm is used with GSM wireless carriers in North America, the BlackBerry Storm will only be able to access wireless internet at EDGE data speed maximum. This is because GSM carriers in North America, namely AT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers and Fido do not operate on the same frequency bands for 3G as the rest of the world. If BlackBerry Storm is used in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania or Brazil, HSDPA wireless data speed can be achieved, provided that the local GSM network supports it.[12] The phone will use the primary network technology of its intended carrier (Verizon) when traveling domestically in the US, and rely upon the GSM/UMTS/HSDPA networks of Vodafone mainly when traveling abroad. There are currently no unlocked and unbranded versions available for the GSM Blackberry Storm; however unlocking the phone will allow it to be used with any GSM service provider.[13] The device also supports Bluetooth v2.0, Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVRCP.
Supported media formats[edit]
File Format / Extension | Component | Codec | Notes | RTSP Streaming |
MP4 M4A 3GP 3GP2 | Video | H.264 | Baseline Profile, 480x360 pixels, up to 2 Mbit/s, 30 frames per second | Supported |
MPEG4 | Simple Profile Level 3, 480x360 pixels, up to 2 Mbit/s, 30 frames per second | Supported | ||
H.263 | Profile 0 and 3, Level 30 | Supported | ||
Audio | AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+ | Supported | ||
AMR-NB | Supported | |||
QCELP EVRC | ||||
AVI | Video | MPEG4 | Simple Profile Level 3, 480x360 pixels, up to 2 Mbit/s, 30 frames per second | Supported |
Audio | MP3 | |||
ASF WMV WMA | Video | Windows Media Video 9 | WMV3, Simple Profile, 480x360 pixels, 30 frames per second | |
Audio | Windows Media Audio 9 | Supported | ||
Windows Media 10 Standard/Professional | Supported | |||
MP3 | Audio | MP3 |
Software updates[edit]
Firmware updates were released after December 2008 that addressed most of the critic's issues; updates can be downloaded online or over-the-air, and can be installed by the user. The current software is:
Device | Carrier | Package Version | Applications | Software Platform |
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BlackBerry Storm 9530 | MTS Mobility | 5.0.0.808 | 5.0.0.419 | 4.2.0.179 |
BlackBerry Storm 9530 | Verizon Wireless | 5.0.0.328 | 5.0.0.328 | 4.2.0.128 |
BlackBerry Storm 9530 | Telus Mobility | 5.0.0.419 | 5.0.0.419 | 4.2.0.179 |
BlackBerry Storm 9530 | Bell Mobility | 5.0.0.419 | 5.0.0.419 | 4.2.0.179 |
BlackBerry Storm 9530 | Iusacell | 4.7.0.208 | 4.7.0.151 | 4.0.0.186 |
BlackBerry Storm 9500 | Vodafone AU | 5.0.0.742 | 5.0.0.451 | 4.2.0.198 |
SIM lock[edit]
The BlackBerry Storm by default is SIM locked, and can be subsequently unlocked on both the 9500 & 9530 Storm editions to use on any GSM network if the code is obtained from the respective provider. The 9530 is not compatible with AT&T Mobility's 3GUMTS/HSDPA network because its UMTS transceiver only works at 2.1 GHz which is a frequency not used in the United States for UMTS, but the BlackBerry Storm will still work over the slower EDGE network in the United States and respective EDGE network from Rogers Communications in Canada.[citation needed]
Sales and replacement[edit]
The Blackberry Storm sold 500,000 units in its first month and 1 million units by January 2009.[15] However, Verizon had to replace almost all of the one million Storm smartphones sold in 2008 due to issues with the SurePress touch screen [16] and claimed $500 million in losses.[8]
Critical reception[edit]
The Storm was met with generally mixed reviews, some focusing on serious usability problems in particular. Many gadget reviewers, including Bonnie Cha of CNET,[17] Joshua Topolsky of Engadget[18] and Sascha Segan from PC Magazine[19] noted the Storm's much-improved web browser and impressive call quality, while also deeming the SurePress touchscreen difficult to learn and a hindrance to fast typing. Several reviews also noted that the web browser was still unable to handle complex webpages correctly, saying that the iPhone's Safari is a better mobile browser. A number of reviewers also ran into multiple software glitches during their testing, such as lockups, sluggish performance and refusal to switch orientation.[20] The lack of Wi-Fi support also irked a few reviewers, but as noted by Jeff Rauschert of MLive, Verizon's wireless network somewhat makes up for this.[21] David Haskin of the Reseller News noted that BlackBerry's major business features, such as enterprise e-mail integration and Microsoft Office document editing capabilities were on par with BlackBerry's previous offerings, noting that these features would likely make the Storm more popular with the business crowd.[22]David Pogue of the New York Times bashed the BlackBerry Storm calling it the BlackBerry Dud and said it was 'head-bangingly frustrating' , particularly for lacking Wi-Fi and being prone to too many glitches.[23]Stephen Fry called the Storm 'the Edsel of smartphones, an absolute smeller from top to bottom.'[24]
References[edit]
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- ^The Boy Genius (2008-05-13). 'BlackBerry Thunder, the touchscreen BlackBerry we've all been waiting for'. The Boy Genius Report. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
- ^Deborah Hoyte (2009-05-01). 'Research In Motion introduces the Blackberry Storm to Barbados'. Barbados Advocate. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
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External links[edit]
- BlackBerry Storm website (Official site)
Developer | BlackBerry Ltd. |
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Written in | C++[1] |
OS family | Mobile operating systems |
Working state | Stopped (replaced by BlackBerry 10; and Android) |
Source model | Closed source |
Initial release | January 19, 1999; 20 years ago (as Version 1.0 for Pager BlackBerry 850)[2] March 4, 2002; 17 years ago (as Version 3.6 for smartphone BlackBerry 5810 Wireless Handheld)[3][4] |
Latest release | 7.1.0.2931 (BlackBerry 9790/9900)[5] / November 2013; 5 years ago |
Marketing target | Mobile phone |
Available in | Multi-Lingual |
Package manager | BlackBerry Desktop Manager |
Platforms | BlackBerry line of smartphones |
Kernel type | Java virtual machine[clarification needed] |
Default user interface | Graphical |
License | Proprietary |
Succeeded by | BlackBerry 10 |
Official website | us.blackberry.com/apps-software/devices |
BlackBerry OS is a proprietary mobile operating system developed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited for its BlackBerry line of smartphone handheld devices. The operating system provides multitasking and supports specialized input devices that have been adopted by BlackBerry for use in its handhelds, particularly the trackwheel, trackball, and most recently, the trackpad and touchscreen.
The BlackBerry platform is perhaps best for its native support for corporate email, through Java Micro EditionMIDP 1.0 and, more recently, a subset of MIDP 2.0, which allows complete wireless activation and synchronization with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise email, calendar, tasks, notes, and contacts, when used with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The operating system also supports WAP 1.2.
Updates to the operating system may be automatically available from wireless carriers that support the BlackBerry over the air software loading (OTASL) service.
Third-party developers can write software using the available BlackBerry API classes, although applications that make use of certain functionality must be digitally signed.
Research from June 2011, indicated that approximately 45% of mobile developers were using the platform at the time of publication.[6]
BlackBerry OS was discontinued after the release of BlackBerry 10 in January 2013, however support for the older OS continued until the end of 2013.[7]Drivers panel blender free.
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Release history[edit]
Obsolete | Current |
Table of versions: BlackBerry | ||||
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Version | Release date | Features / Information about | ||
11 | January 1999; 20 years ago | The BlackBerry OS made its debut and it was released for the Pager BlackBerry 850. | ||
3.6[edit] | March 2002; 17 years ago | Released on the BlackBerry 5810 smartphone. | ||
5.0[edit] | August 4, 2009; 10 years ago | It was released on the BlackBerry Bold 9000 8520 and came to the other BlackBerry smartphones a short while after its release. | ||
6.0[edit] | Q3 2010 | In April 2010, RIM announced the BlackBerry OS 6.0 version, which was released in the third quarter of 2010.[8] This version included a new WebKit-based browser.[9] | ||
7.0[edit] | August 2011 | It was officially released in August 2011, making its appearance on the BlackBerry Bold (9900/9930), BlackBerry Torch (9810/9850/9860), and the BlackBerry Curve (9350/9360/9370/9380). Any smartphones running an earlier version of the BlackBerry OS could not be updated to version 7.0.[10] | ||
7.1[edit] | January 2012 | It has now been superseded by the BlackBerry 10 operating system, but is still sold by BlackBerry on its smartphones. This was an update to version 7.0 and added several new features compared to 7.0, including[11]
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Version | Release date | Features / Information about |
BlackBerry 9720[edit]
The BlackBerry 9720 runs a version of BlackBerry OS 7.1 with updates to the user interface that mimics the BlackBerry 10, this includes a new lock screen, redesigned Application Switcher, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Phone apps.
Availability[edit]
While BlackBerry Ltd. develops and releases updated versions of its operating system to support each device, it is up to the individual carriers to decide if and when a version is released to its users.
Discontinued | Still sold[12] |
Version | Supported devices: BlackBerry 8000 series |
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4.5 | BlackBerry devices in the 8100 and 8800 series, plus BlackBerry Curve 8300/8310/8320. |
4.6 | BlackBerry Pearl Flip. |
5.0 | BlackBerry Curve 8330/8350i/8520/8530/8900. |
Version | Supported devices: BlackBerry 9000 series |
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5.0 | BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Storm 2 and BlackBerry Tour. |
6.0 | BlackBerry Bold 9650/9700/9780, BlackBerry Curve 9300/9330, BlackBerry Pearl 9100/9105, BlackBerry Style 9670, and BlackBerry Torch9800. |
7.0 | BlackBerry Bold 9790/9900/9930, BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370/9380/ BlackBerry Torch 9810/9850/ and BlackBerry Torch 9860. |
7.1 | BlackBerry Curve 9310/9315/9220/9320 and BlackBerry 9720. |
BlackBerry fonts[edit]
The following is a list of fonts that were included in some versions of BlackBerry (note: some of them were not included in older versions):[13][14]
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BBAlphaSans and BBAlphaSerif are based on the free softwareDejaVu fonts.[15]
BlackBerry Tablet OS[edit]
On September 27, 2010, BlackBerry Ltd. announced a new unrelated QNX-based platform, BlackBerry Tablet OS, to run on its recently released BlackBerry PlayBooktablet computer.[16]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Lextrait, Vincent (January 2010). 'The Programming Languages Beacon, v10.0'. Archived from the original on May 30, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2010.
- ^PhoneDB. 'Headlines - OS Specs - PhoneDB - The Largest Phone Specs Database'. pdadb.net.
- ^PhoneDB. 'RIM BlackBerry 5810 - Device Specs - PhoneDB'. pdadb.net.
- ^'BlackBerry 5810 Wireless Handheld™ e BlackBerry 5820 Wireless Handheld™'(PDF). nist.gov.
- ^'NEW OS 7.1.0.1098 (All Lang) FROM O2 UK - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.com'. forums.crackberry.com.
- ^'Developer Economics 2011'. Archived from the original on September 29, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2011.
- ^BlackBerry. 'BlackBerry 10 handsets confirmed for January 30 launch'. Telegraph. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
- ^'Official BlackBerry 6 Preview Video from WES 2010'. CrackBerry. April 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2010.
- ^'Feature and Technical Overview - BlackBerry Browser - 6.0'. BlackBerry. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
- ^'RIM announces BlackBerry 7 OS with better browser and BlackBerry Balance, but no legacy support'. Engadget. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- ^'BlackBerry 7.1 OS and New App Updates Now Available!'. blackberry.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ^'BlackBerry smartphones'. Fido. May 14, 2013. Archived from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
- ^'What is Your Favorite BlackBerry OS 6 Font?'. February 1, 2011. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
- ^'How to set the font family 'ARIAL' in the RichTextField?'. July 13, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
Prior to OS 5.0, you were restricted to the fonts installed by BlackBerry Ltd. on your Blackberry. If you are trying to get Arial on a pre OS 5.0 device, you can not.
- ^'Like Those Pretty Fonts in OS 4.5+? Thank Bitstream (Bolt) & DejaVu'. August 7, 2009.
- ^BlackBerry Ltd. Unveils The BlackBerry PlayBook, official press release, September 27, 2010
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References[edit]
- King, Chris (December 16, 2009). Advanced BlackBerry Development (1st ed.). Apress. p. 350. ISBN1-4302-2656-0.
- Rizk, Anthony (November 4, 2009). Beginning BlackBerry Development (1st ed.). Apress. p. 264. ISBN1-4302-7225-2.
- Johnston, Craig J.; Evers, Richard (July 29, 2005). Professional BlackBerry (1st ed.). Wrox. p. 308. ISBN0-7645-8953-9.