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i go into fone shops and they ppl there cant tell me which phone does what..

im like advantages of the iphone over the BB storm.. umm... its an iphone..

like WTF!

edit: nah i cant craig.

Edited by rad32
anyoneknow what might cause laginess in first gear? and dont say cause my car is non turbo:P

try a new service provider oh wait your not talking internetz

well when one of you buggers do your homework on the BB Storm, let me know cause I'm fed up with my HTC Dual Touch.

what you have to use 2 fingers

i went to replace my cluster surround with one that i bought from another member on here. when i got the donor one in, the headlight switch only powered one light.

when i took it out to test the origional switch again i damn near tore off a fingernail on one of those mo fo electrical plugs with the press release...

needless to say i left the car in the shed looking like someone was trying to steal it with no cluster surround or steering shroud lol

hey pete,

read some reviews..

lacks WIFI.

only avail at vodafone. (no problem for me)(cant buy outright)

but on there plans u get unlimited BB emial and web.

seems like a very good unit..

sure touch screen seems only worry..

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