quickly.
The main difference between the BlackBerry OS and other systems is that on the Blackberry each screen is kept minimal, and you can get to further options by hitting the menu button, this makes messaging your colleagues or managing your contacts a lot simpler – which is perfect for the business mobile phone user.
Incredibly important for the business mobile phone user is the quality and clarity of the calling, and the BlackBerry Storm 2 is second to none; great for a phone designed around messaging.We had no issues at all with calls over the week that we tested it.
The 3G connectivity was really good but it did switch to GPRS on occasion even when we had two bars of signal – I think that this focus on reliability above speed is really important for business users and a good sign of the Blackberry brand.
The calling interface is simple and clear to use with easy navigation.There is a search option at the top of the screen so that you can get to your contacts but it was just as easy to navigate through. If you’ve got Facebook Connect added to the Storm 2, you will get some Facebook notifications added to your contacts so you can see some of their profile info and you can poke them from the contacts screen.
On your contacts profiles you can add images, web pages or company information too, which is useful for business contacts. a handy little tool was one that allows you to select a contact and find out your exact call history to and from that number.
Messaging on the Blackberry Storm 2 9520 is magnificent and of course the Facebook integration is great but it would be good if other social networking sites were supported too such as Linked in.
Also when you move the phone from portrait to