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Originally Posted by xxDruMMer BoYxx
First of all...u made me laugh..I don't know if ur mad, or your making fun of the Storm, but it sounded like stand up Comedy about what smartphones do wrong....lol....but hey u know, the Storm isn't for everybody, I mean I believe we have all experienced what u described about the Storm......, only some are patient enough to deal with it...to deal with the bugs that will soon be worked out...and be a apart of history....u know...we can say that we where the people that got Rims first touchscreen phone...and hey...by then we'll have better phones...we will all laugh at this phone, but maybe to some they'll be like, that was such a coooool phone..........if u like Blackberry try another one..don't stick with this one, cuz that would be dumb if u stay with something u don't like...get something else...and if u don't want something else,....DEAL WITH IT...LOL...like the rest of us...we enjoy finding out new things about why it doesn't do this or why it doesn't do that....its the joy of getting apps and making ur phone better than the next persons....
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There may be some bugs worth waiting for, but I guarantee you that RIM will not be fixing most of the concerns of the OP (or anyone else who has listed complaints). The time and money investment in starting over (essentially what it would take) to fix their OS is far more than the money still flowing in from the high-demand sales. Perhaps we'll see a new interface in five years, but that most certainly won't be compatible with the Storm.
Apple hit it perfectly the first time around, and disappointingly, no other company has the creativity and willingness to one-up Apple. It's certainly frustrating for a Verizon customer like myself, but unfortunately there's not much I can do about it.