In 2008 Canadian Smartphone Giant RIM (Research In Motion) was in desperate need of a touchscreen smartphone to compete with the likes of Apple's extraordinarily game changing iPhone as well as Google's rapidly popular G1 running the potentially revolutionary Android mobile OS. Released in July of that year, the iPhone 3G brought with it the App Store, a powerhouse hub for apps that utilized the iPhone as a gaming machine, a business tool, and a general Swiss Army knife of usefulness. In October that year Google, Working with HTC and T-Mobile debuted the G1, which brought with it the promise of open-ended customization. The smartphone world was rapidly changing and RIM was expected to become a full member, if not leader, of this dawning age of mobile computing.....
Released in November 2008, the Blackberry Storm was certainly a perfect Storm of Thunderous failure. shytty battery life, an archaic OS with a shiny coat of paint, a clickable screen that was absurdly rushed and botched at every angle, lacking WiFi. The Storm was a combination of desperation and despair from a company who was VASTLY out of touch with the reality of their own technological morality. RIM had just exposed themselves as the DEFINITION of flabby and sick
. Customers banished them, Critics crucified them, and God abandoned them. The Storm was meant as a triumphant entrance into the ring of iPhone and Android and was treated like Sonny Liston after Cassius Clay turned him into a mockery.
So the question is
Is this the WORST smartphone EVER released?
Released in November 2008, the Blackberry Storm was certainly a perfect Storm of Thunderous failure. shytty battery life, an archaic OS with a shiny coat of paint, a clickable screen that was absurdly rushed and botched at every angle, lacking WiFi. The Storm was a combination of desperation and despair from a company who was VASTLY out of touch with the reality of their own technological morality. RIM had just exposed themselves as the DEFINITION of flabby and sick
. Customers banished them, Critics crucified them, and God abandoned them. The Storm was meant as a triumphant entrance into the ring of iPhone and Android and was treated like Sonny Liston after Cassius Clay turned him into a mockery. So the question is
Is this the WORST smartphone EVER released?



I wanted this phone so bad when it dropped. Ended up keeping my Motorola Rizr
until I got that SIII last year. 


wait what, it didn't have wifi??