The iPhone wins. No question. At this time, I am very frusturated with how hard it is to do simple things with my BlackBerry Storm compared the iPhone. I have had several opportunities to compare the two, and each time, the Apple iPhone wins.
Sure, you can make the BlackBerry Storm do a lot of cool things. And yes, the BlackBerry Storm has a lot of the same features that the Apple iPhone has but the iPhone does everything in a very streamlined, easy to use manner.
Here is my post about the Pros & Cons of the BlackBerry Storm.
Tonight, after messing with an iPhone again, and being frustrated that my expensive piece of wannabeiphone is as stellar as a Tiger Tank, I’m going to list my griefs.
Grief #1: Even with the latest and greatest BlackBerry update, the BlackBerry Storm still takes forever to think about doing simple tasks, even when you shut down all of the applications running in the background. I messed around with an iPhone today, with more applications running in the background, with no slow downs or hangups.
Grief #2: Settings are a mess. It is so hard to figure out how to change simple settings with the BlackBerry Storm. The settings menu is just about as user friendly as Craigslist without a stylesheet.
Grief #3: “BlackBerry Chat”, is a feature that probably not many people use. Yet, its constantly running in the background, slowing down my phone. I think I know how to delete it, but I’m afraid my phone will fall apart.
Grief #4: Best Friend Button. Ah, yes, the best friend button. They should call it the worst friend button. Its a friend that shows up when you dont want it and disappears when you need it most. Its kind of cool to have this button because you eventually figure out that its the button you need to press to do anything, but it definitely could be better. Whenever you need to switch applications, or close the application your in, you have to scroll down to the bottom of the best friend menu. This could have been made simpler.
Grief #5: Having a BlackBerry costs $35 a month! If it was the best thing in the world, I would be happy to pay $35 a month, if it saved me time and made me money. However, the BlackBerry is not the best product in the world. It actually wastes time with how long it takes to do things, and then you have to pay for it. Its like having to pay $35 a month for a MySpace page when Facebook is not charging, and is way better.
Grief #6: So the way cool feature on the BlackBerry Storm(which was originally introduced on the iPhone), is the Visual Voicemail feature. It allows you to select the messages you want to listen to, and play them on your phone without having to dial your voicemail. Awesome. BlackBerry actually did a good job of this. In fact, the features that have to do with calling people, are very similar to the iPhone. They are actually acceptable. However, when you pay the BlackBerry subscription, your data plan, and your unlimited texting, and your select plan, you expect that to be it. You expect the main features that come with the phone, like Visual Voicemail, to work! NO! The first time you try to use the Visual Voicemail, you are forced to subscribe to that feature for $3 a month! Not that $3 a month is the worst thing in the world. But its like the only cool thing about the phone at this point, and you are not warned at Verizon that after you pay all this money to have the BlackBerry, that you will be forced to pay even more to use the one cool feature it has.
Grief #7: The BlackBerry Storm has only been out 6 months, and they are already trying to release the BlackBerry Storm 2. Which means that there are some serious hardware flaws that they cannot fix through patching and updating.
Grief #8: Verizon wont release the latest official BlackBerry Storm patches and updates that fix some of the poor functionality and poor performance. In fact, Verizon has not released one of BlackBerry’s official updates in a long time. The sad part is that I believe you void your warranty if you download and install the manufacturers update before Verizon makes it official. When the BlackBerry Storm 2 comes out, with Verizon forget about helping the BlackBerry Storm altogether?
Grief #9: The App store for the BlackBerry Storm is horrible if you compare it to the iPhone app store.
Grief #10: Email is “ok”. However, the BlackBerry gets some things confused if you try to add more than 1 email address.
Grief #11: Browsing the internet is way better on the Storm than any of the other BlackBerry’s. However, the iPhone for internet browsing is still 100 times better. I compared the time it took me to login to my favorite website (cj.com), with the iPhone and the Storm. At this point, I’m way more familiar with the BlackBerry Storm, and I was still able to login and check my stats on cj.com with the iPhone in about 1/4 of the time that it would normally take me to login and check stats with the Storm. Not only that, but the iPhone was running 5 other websites in the background. The Storm can only show 1 web page at a time. I only visit about 3 websites, so I’m constantly having to reload each one. The iPhone lets me keep all of my favorite sites open at the same time. And not only that, but the safari browser on the iPhone renders the pages way faster than on the BlackBerry Storm. The Storm is clunky, in everything it does.
Conclusion: When I bought my BlackBerry, I was actually excited. I had friends that seemed to think the BlackBerry was decent, and when I tested it in the store, it seemed to be ok. There were no ill feelings towards the product for not being Apple or anything like that. In fact, I was excited that there might be something on the market that was better than Apple for a change. I was not looking for flaws. I did not switch to the AT&T Apple iPhone when I had the chance. Now, I have another 2 year contract with Verizon, and I’m so frusturated that I think I might join AT&T anyways.
A few days ago I would say, “If your with Verizon, the BlackBerry is a great alternative to the iPhone”. Now I say, “If your with Verizon, cancel your plan and get the iPhone through AT&T”.
I am convinced that for the most part, the BlackBerry Storm is a time waster with how long it takes to do simple tasks.

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Sounds good and fair. However, what happens when you get your fancy AT&T Phone and you can’t get coverage? I agree that the iPhone is better, but I use Verizon simply for the Network. If you’re stuck in the metro/subway and there’s an emergency, I can call out using Verizon. Can’t do it with AT&T. I live way out in the country. No AT&T there but Verizon does the job. Verizon’s only mistake was not taking on the iPhone when they initially offered it to Verizon.
WHAT I HATE MOST ABOUT VERIZION BLACKBERRY. Expenses. I’d like to just use the phone part of the blackberry because I can’t afford the data plan and calling plan. Calling plan 450 minutes a month is around $39.00 and then you have to pay another $39.00 for the data (email) plan. I called and asked if I can just get rid of email and they said no. If you have a blackberry storm you are FORCED to pay for a calling AND data plan. That sucks!