Monday, 12 January 2009

Blackberry Storm, does not go down a storm!

3G Mobile Phone voice and Data has been blown a setback as RIM, manufacturer of the now famous Blackberry brand, at the tail end of 2008 launched their latest addition in the form of the Blackberry Storm.

Expectations were high and on the first glance these devices looked like they were going to bridge the gap between the style of the Iphone and the strong mobile email functionality, that has become RIM's home ground.

However, following a flood of complaints and returns it would appear that the naming of this product has become more appropriate than first thought. There have literally been thousands of complaints centred around the use of the device in even small companies.

Unfortunately in a bid to grab a share of the consumer market, by creating this device that was to be 'all things, to all men', they have compromised business functionality severely! Connectivity to all email servers is not available and the connections that are available are problematic.

Meanwhile Nokia have been making a secret comeback and the two best kept secrets in the industry at the moment appear to be the E71 and the E62, both which are very capable devices targeted at the Enterprise market, but stylish enough to be seen the the hands of the high flying
executives. Alfred Ashley Group can supply these with a very low cost monthly business tariff including connectivity to key email services, Internet access as well as the rapidly growing Video Conferencing features.

Please contact Sales@alfred-ashley.co.uk or head to the website to see more http://www.alfred-ashley.co.uk/ .