landscape the on-screen settings move with you.
The Storm 2 is has excellent connectivity, to set up email just enter your address and password (and perhaps a few extra details depending on your server).
If you’re using an Exchange platform for messaging for work you’ll have to download a pretty expensive piece of software to do so.
The text input system with BB OS 5.0 allows you to enter text as fast as you like, and if you’re working with commonly used words the intuitive text auto-correct works really well.
The copy and paste functions are also really easy to use within messages (just tap the screen and grab the bars that appear left and right to select). You can also search for messages from a certain contact simply by holding down on their name – the search quickly returns all options.
You can add multiple email accounts to the Storm 2, up to 10 in fact, so you’ll never run out of places to receive all that important electronic mail from.
In the messaging you can view all your received mail at once – be it Facebook, SMS or email. You can start an IM conversation from here too, with Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger included in the box.
The touchscreen and SurePress clicker are the two main components of the browser navigation, and unfortunately neither is particularly noteworthy.
The browser was fine when we were on mobile sites but when we switched to HTML it did start to struggle and often took 10-20 seconds to load pages with media on them.
That said, it’s not too bad over WIFI and was just about up there with the i-phone but not close to the