I don't own a Blackberry, but my father does, and I use it a lot when I'm away from any internet access (NOOO!!!). My major beef with it was that the UI looked horrible, the screen resolution was pretty low, and that the web browser was extremely basic. From the photos, it seems the UI is much nicer, and the resolution seems to be bigger, too. And with expanded third-party support (Huzzah!), perhaps we'll see some other web browsers on it. Mozilla, anyone?
Also, is this using that Intel chipset that RIM just announced they'd be using in the next generation of Blackberries?
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Stu L Tissimus @ Dec 19th 2005 1:25AM
I don't own a Blackberry, but my father does, and I use it a lot when I'm away from any internet access (NOOO!!!). My major beef with it was that the UI looked horrible, the screen resolution was pretty low, and that the web browser was extremely basic. From the photos, it seems the UI is much nicer, and the resolution seems to be bigger, too. And with expanded third-party support (Huzzah!), perhaps we'll see some other web browsers on it. Mozilla, anyone?
Also, is this using that Intel chipset that RIM just announced they'd be using in the next generation of Blackberries?