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Blackberry Mobile Phone Review: Model -Storm 9530 (with 3.15 MP camera)

By Allan D. Abrams


The hallmark of mobile phones these days is the great assortment of features they have. The tight competition in the market prompts companies to spend small fortunes on product branding. This may be a good reason why just about everyone no longer speak of their "cell phones". There are many product names such as the BlackBerry. And that takes us to the cell phone we are reviewing today, the Blackberry Storm 9530. Gone are the days that having a mobile phone come with a built-in camera was extraordinary. The image resolution is, right now, the essential feature, and that of the 9530 is just over 3 megapixels. There is lots more to the Blackberry Storm 9530, and we are going to discuss information on its features with you.

Indeed, the Blackberry Storm 9530 cell phone has a range of useful features. For instance, using Blackberry maps, it features an integrated GPS system. We are fairly certain this is a standard purchase license for a GPS database they have associated their name with. Another feature is that the media player allows you to open not just MP3 files, but also WMA and AAC+ files. Regarding movies, the video player allows you view in either MPEG4 or WMV format. As brought up before, the built-in camera has resolution of more than 3 MP, and it also has an automatic focus feature. You can, of course, record videos or make use of the LED flash for light.

User interaction with the Blackberry Storm 9530 cell phone is through touch screen technology. All of the general text messaging features are included, and you can now likewise edit documents. The Blackberry 9530 phone has built-in Bluetooth technology for allowing you to connect to other devices wirelessly and listening to WiFi music. The world's first "clickable" screen was introduced by the Storm 9530 cell phone. Providing people a sense of ease was the intention behind this. This was because some of the actions on a typical keyboard could be copied. The ability to use both single and multi-touch to interface with various apps is one of the many features provided by the Blackberry 9530.

You are not confined to simply Blackberry branded services, but can for example get GPS ability via Verizon Wireless. Also, you can take advantage of this service if you are traveling worldwide. The basic internal memory of 1 gig may be expanded substantially, up to a maximum of 16 gigabyte. Additionally, you can have a maximum of 10 email accounts for either business or personal use. A range of IM services is available, catering to the wide popularity of text messaging. When in constant use, a fully charged battery will go about 6 hours.

The Blackberry 9530 may well have been replaced, but a big market exists for a variety of different users.. For instance, not everyone can afford the latest and greatest in mobile phone technology. It's also accurate to say that many consumers do not truly need all of the current features. This market simply needs a cell phone that gets the job done dependably. The result is that the makers frequently find it lucrative to renovate older cell phones and sell them. Walmart.com, ebay and other similar internet sites have a lot of info about repaired units available for sale.




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