Although Verizon and AT&T may be getting the Pre after Sprint, we still don't know when that will be. So the gloves are off as long as Sprint has the Pre and they don't. Along the same lines of AT&T's anti-Palm Pre training chart, which compares Palm's new webOS handset unfavorably to the iPhone, Verizon has released their own internal document smackdown, comparing the Storm in select features against the Pre. And not surprisingly, the Storm has all the right features, while the Pre doesn't.
Global Phone, expandable memory, visual voicemail, and hundreds of apps in the App Market are a few of the Storm features being pushed in the Sales & Marketing memo, while the Pre lacks all of these features...at least for now. Could this sales pitch change how you, or someone you know feels about the Pre, or convince them to buy a Storm for that matter?
chreate makes this comment
Saturday, 06 June 2009
- Everything Data plan (cost)
- Physical Keyboard
- Flash (for camera and soon Adobe's Flash Lite)
edster9 makes this comment
Thursday, 11 June 2009
The Storm was the most unusable and horrible phone I ever owned in my life... It was so useless... You CAN NOT TYPE ON IT... crashed all the time... was a GUI nightmare... I don't know who came up with the GUI...
I am ashamed to call my self a programmer if there are programmers that came up with the GUI on the Storm...
I can't even compare the the two phones... their chart is crap...