Video of the BlackBerry Storm 3 (Monaco) Leaked!
- So you assume the worst. I suppose I both hope and think you're wrong in your assumption. Laggy software is unfortunately common in 2011. I have been dealing with it on the galaxy s for a couple months now, my gf bought one and I have had to baby that sucker and return it 3 times for a new one. I just feel like your take is melodramatic.02-18-11 11:30 PMLike 0
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- What happened to all the cries of lag on the PlayBook? When the first video came out the responses were full of lagheads. Haven't seen them around much lately. There comes a point where constructive criticism turns into cries for attention. Many posters reached that point a long time ago.02-18-11 11:34 PMLike 3
- What happened to all the cries of lag on the PlayBook? When the first video came out the responses were full of lagheads. Haven't seen them around much lately. There comes a point where constructive criticism turns into cries for attention. Many posters reached that point a long time ago.02-18-11 11:39 PMLike 0
- if we're talking about the photo that came out last summer then yes but the latest pics that came out do not look exactly alike the device on this video. The latest pictures show's the monaco having 4 physical keyboards, which this device does not, I personally hope this is the actual Monaco and they never planned on having physical keyboards but I'm still not confident that it is the Monaco.
IMO, it's not characteristic of RIMs usual styling. Most devices you see from them have the seamless, connected buttons that give it the appearance of a touch surface with a button underneath. I think they are staying true to it except now their new styling gets rid of the colored call/end buttons and keeps them all white.
Here's another image of the same set of slides with flush buttons. The fact that they have an inconsistency in their images just screams that they are incorrect. Also, this one has the colored buttons like we're used to on the currently released devices. Again, they will probably be white instead.
Now the following is what I believe they will look like in the final product. It even stays consistent to the video we're seeing.
Sorry to go into such detail but I hope that cleared things up.
Oh and FIY, it's not the Curve Touch in the video. You can tell the appearance is much longer.Midnight Barbecue likes this.02-18-11 11:41 PMLike 1 - What happened to all the cries of lag on the PlayBook? When the first video came out the responses were full of lagheads. Haven't seen them around much lately. There comes a point where constructive criticism turns into cries for attention. Many posters reached that point a long time ago.02-18-11 11:48 PMLike 0
- When I bought the 9700 in November of 2009 the OS was rock solid and my current OS 6 is fantastic. So what are you talking about?02-18-11 11:54 PMLike 0
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I think RIM is getting better over time. The Storm 1 was horrendous when it first released. There were so many issues on that software since it was their introduction to a touch based experience based on their traditional BBOS. The Storm 2 released and had some issues, but it wasn't nearly as bad as the Storm 1.
Torch came out and was pretty good at launch. Even with the small problems it had, they updated it pretty fast and are continuing to do so. Their touch software was always lacking but they're making improvements. I can only imagine their new handsets will be much improved. Especially when we know their flagship qwerty now has evolved to even have touch gestures (Dakota/Montana).howarmat likes this.02-18-11 11:55 PMLike 1 - No problems here, my torch is solid and runs everything I need and than some.
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- Yeah it's true. There is always something broken with their launch devices. But we see the same thing on other devices. They all need to be updated. Look at the Samsung Galaxy phones. They sold more than 10 million altogether but most of them didn't even have a fully working GPS. There was an uproar from their userbase to release an update and many swear they will never buy another Samsung again.
I think RIM is getting better over time. The Storm 1 was horrendous when it first released. There were so many issues on that software since it was their introduction to a touch based experience based on their traditional BBOS. The Storm 2 released and had some issues, but it wasn't nearly as bad as the Storm 1.
Torch came out and was pretty good at launch. Even with the small problems it had, they updated it pretty fast and are continuing to do so. Their touch software was always lacking but they're making improvements. I can only imagine their new handsets will be much improved. Especially when we know their flagship qwerty now has evolved to even have touch gestures (Dakota/Montana).UrbanGlowCam likes this.02-19-11 12:01 AMLike 1 - People need to stop judging things before they're near official launch/announcement. It's not even optimized for the the size of the screen. You can see when they go into the media player.
What if I was creating a painting and got less than halfway through with it. I send a picture of my progress to a friend for critique and they post it online for the world to see. The feedback would likely be pretty crappy. I don't see a difference here.
Now if RIM were to show the same results at BB World then I would feel the same way.
With that said, I've been to an official event sponsored by RIM/Verizon to play with the Storm 9530 before it was released. The software was extremely frustrating and incomplete. I couldn't believe they were showing that to everyone publicly to create interest. It left a lot of people frustrated and uninterested. But keep in mind, it was their first touchscreen and they have come a long way since then. I think they're a little behind to their competitors but they're now at least rolling out some hardware to make up for it.
Let's give them a few months to see what their software is capable of when it is actually optimized.02-19-11 12:06 AMLike 0 - People need to stop judging things before they're near official launch/announcement. It's not even optimized for the the size of the screen. You can see when they go into the media player.
What if I was creating a painting and got less than halfway through with it. I send a picture of my progress to a friend for critique and they post it online for the world to see. The feedback would likely be pretty crappy. I don't see a difference here.
Now if RIM were to show the same results at BB World then I would feel the same way.
With that said, I've been to an official event sponsored by RIM/Verizon to play with the Storm 9530 before it was released. The software was extremely frustrating and incomplete. I couldn't believe they were showing that to everyone publicly to create interest. It left a lot of people frustrated and uninterested. But keep in mind, it was their first touchscreen and they have come a long way since then. I think they're a little behind to their competitors but they're now at least rolling out some hardware to make up for it.
Let's give them a few months to see what their software is capable of when it is actually optimized.02-19-11 12:13 AMLike 0 - I gotcha. It's true. The only thing is that usually the software is at least intended for that device. This one isn't even optimized to utilize the hardware it's got. This is the biggest departure in hardware that I've seen in awhile from them. Processing power is nearly doubled and the screen size and resolution has been pretty drastically increased. We don't know what else the next gen Qualcomm chipset it uses can offer either. They may not have been tapped into.02-19-11 12:24 AMLike 0
- Well let's hope that QNX will change all this in the next generation of blackberries.
That's the thing...People always use this excuse when it comes to defending R.I.M's software. Now watch if the device launch with muffed up software, people are going to start saying wait till the 75th build release out or wait til so and so remix the Os. Lately it seems R.I.M would start building software then stop at 65-70% and say hey, let's release this to the public.02-19-11 12:26 AMLike 0 -
- if they can get it running like we have seen on the playbook, I think things can turn around for rimm and for us of course, we are the end users.
Oh and let us not forget about TAT and see what they can do as well.02-19-11 01:01 AMLike 0 -
I really enjoy the UI of Blackberry, OS6 in particular, could use a slight bit of polish, but not too much to change it,
All I would like to see it a snappier UI, and I'm with Civic on this one and lag, they are building on top of OS6.0 I would expect ATLEAST the same responsiveness my torch gets from this video with hardware as stated in the leak,
I will be very disappointed if this ships a'la Torch and is Buggy in the US and waits for a stable build before shipping in Canada.02-19-11 06:43 AMLike 0 - Some of the comments on lag are appropriate. This device is not in Waterloo. It is with VZW for testing. Nothing that early or incomplete should make it to a carrier. They should have a certain benchmark for defects and performance issues before it leaves Waterloo and they don't.
Still u just take this video as a live example of what we have only seen slides of. We won't hear this announced until May, and if VZW already is testing it than you may see it launch around the same time. That timeline makes the lake of LTE more palatable. (DX2 and D incedible S will both be 3g)
I think this also puts to bed the thoughts that 6.1 is leveraging QNX in any form.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comhowarmat likes this.02-19-11 07:40 AMLike 1 - I don't agree with you hits at all yes it seems laggy but I will bet my first born that the os on it is just a partial os think about it the current os on the torch is pretty snappy there's no way this phone with the specs we've been told with the Qnx group not saying it jaw qnx but its all rim now and tat that this phone will be hot weather its a monaco or Malibu that I'm still not convinced02-19-11 07:49 AMLike 0
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