BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone User’s Manual Guide

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone User’s Manual Guide
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BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone offers a revolutionary touchscreen that dramatically enhances the touch interface and enables easy and precise typing. The world’s first “clickable” touchscreen responds much like a physical keyboard and also supports single-touch, multi-touch and gestures for intuitive and efficient application navigation. Whether traveling to Europe or Asia, the Storm provides globetrotters the freedom of reliable global connectivity with Verizon Wireless’s reliable, high-speed 3G CDMA network here in the United States and compatibility with GSM networks abroad.

The first BlackBerry to feature a touchscreen interface, the Storm’s large 3.25-inch LCD (360 x 480-pixel resolution) actually depresses ever so slightly when the screen is pressed, giving you the distinct feeling that the screen is being pressed and released with a gentle “click”–similar to the feeling of a key on a physical keyboard or a button on a mouse. The “clickable” touchscreen gives you positive confirmation that you’ve made a selection, resulting in a highly-intuitive typing experience. In addition to the familiar navigation keys (phone, menu and escape) that are common to other BlackBerry smartphones, the Storm adds support for multi-touches, taps, slides and other touch-screen gestures, so you can easily highlight, scroll, pan and zoom for smooth navigation.

The BlackBerry Storm smartphone also features a built-in accelerometer, allowing its touchscreen to automatically switch between landscape mode and portrait mode as the you rotate the handset–RIM’s SureType keyboard layout is available in portrait mode and a full QWERTY keyboard layout is available in landscape mode. Other relevant features, such as cut and paste, are only a touch away for the ultimate smartphone experience.

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