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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The iPhone beat Blackberry by charting its own path. Steve Jobs may have called out Blackberry on the stage for its rigid structure and “baby internet,” but the iPhone wasn’t a response to ...

  2. Aug 15, 2023 · Once dubbed a potential iPhone killer, there were high hopes for the BlackBerry Storm when it emerged on the scene back in 2008. After all, the Storm was designed by Research in Motion (RIM), the ...

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  3. May 12, 2023 · While RIM released a touchscreen version of their phone in 2008, the BlackBerry Storm, it was considered a failure. Every BlackBerry that followed the iPhone, and also Google’s Android platform (which was also a major milestone), was a reaction to the phones released by its competitors. And it was ultimately the unwillingness to focus on ...

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  4. The BlackBerry Storm is a touchscreen smartphone developed by Research In Motion. A part of the BlackBerry 9500 series of phones, [6] it was RIM's first touchscreen device, and its first without a physical keyboard. It featured a touchscreen that responded like a button via SurePress, Research In Motion 's haptic feedback technology.

  5. Sep 27, 2013 · Shortly after the release of the first iPhone, Verizon asked BlackBerry to create a touchscreen “iPhone killer.” But the result was a flop, so Verizon turned to Motorola and Google instead.

  6. Jul 28, 2012 · The Storm was supposed to be the iPhone killer, but it wasn't. It came out a year later, didn't have wi-fi, and was really a poor excuse for a touchscreen phone, let alone an iPhone copy.

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  8. Jul 1, 2016 · The other iPhone wannabes in this list were at least competent, but the BlackBerry Storm was a disaster. It was RIM's (now just BlackBerry) first touchscreen phone and the first of its handsets ...

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