Will the iPhone Be Taken by Storm? 25 comments
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On Friday, the much-anticipated Blackberry Storm went on sale. Like many other recent Smartphone releases, the touchscreen, media player, and web-browsing features led to comparisons with the iPhone 3G.
Sales figures were not available at the time of this post, but we did get a sense of the online interest for the Storm versus the iPhone by looking at the number of people who researched the devices on the carrier and/or the manufacturer’s site in the weeks before the release.
The Storm may have started with less momentum than the iPhone 3G did, but it made significant gains in the weeks before it went on sale.

Note: Data shown for the iPhone is from June 8 to July 12th, 2008. Data shown for the Storm is from October 19th to November 15th.
Although data for the Storm release week of November 16th was not available at the time this post was written, we can see in the the chart that the Storm actually attracted more online interest the week before its release on the carrier and manufacturer’s site.
Of course, it would be difficult for any device to generate the same sustained interest that the iPhone 3G has enjoyed over the past several months. However, this data does suggest that it is possible rival interest in the iPhone 3G and for a significant lift in interest to happen the week before release.
Next week, we’ll have the data to see how much interest the Storm generated at release. Even if it doesn’t match iPhone interest, RIM’s first touchscreen device caught consumers’ attention in a significant way. Now let’s see how that interest translates to sales.
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This article has 25 comments:
This part is full of insight: "Like many other recent Smartphone releases, the touchscreen, media player, and web-browsing features led to comparisons with the iPhone 3G." It led to comparisons because RIM decidedly monkey see monkey do the iphone. Are you retarded?
Here's one of your typo's at § 5, line 3 you wrote; "this data does suggest that it is possible rival..." but it's just the letter a and it was such a long article, you probably were overwhelmed.
Move along - nothing to see here.
Its impossible to beat the iPhone - RIMM should stick to what they know best - boring phones that do secure email from a server farm in Canada.
The Storm doesnt even have wifi.
Meanwhile your kids will still be using iPhone.
On Nov 26 07:11 PM TimboM wrote:
> Good One lcpcp - you'll need that removable battery for when your
> BlackBerry running multiple applications freezes and that's the only
> way to restart it. ..........
Timbo- LOL- exactly! I remember having to do that.
A lot! It's similar to when I have to rip the power cord out of the wall to reboot my PC after it freezes up so hard that hitting cmd-alt-del or holding the power button in does nothing.
The Blackberry Storm is stillborn. David Pogue of the NY Times is someone who tells it as it is, a dud:
www.nytimes.com/2008/1...
And don't worry, no one will ask you if it's an iPhone, it's way too ugly to be an iPhone.