
Well for those that tried to bury the Blackberry storm there is some bad news just around the corner and for those that understood that every product will have bugs and refused to write off Blackberry there is light just around the corner. The Blackberry has finished the first of two updates designed to remove some of those bugs that people see in the phone. Now keep in mind not all phones have the same issues. Some are worse than others, some have one bug and some have none. But the bottom line is that RIM is on their job trying to illuminate all of the bugs. I wonder where the articles of the journalists that tried to write them off will be placed once the updates fixes the issues that some of the units were having. Will they redo their review( I doubt it) or will they just try and move on to something else and not accept the fact that they were wrong. We will see though.
****updated straight from Boy Genius.....
What’s that? You somehow got a hold of the 4.7.0.75 OS for the BlackBerry Storm? Well, in this heavily-connected world we call BG Land, you’re already rockin’ something old. We’re running 4.7.0.76 on our Storm, and boy, does this thing improve a whole heap more than 4.7.0.75 did. Here’s a list of the improvements we’ve found (and bugs):
For starters, switching portrait to landscape is even faster than on .75. We’re talking half a second to make a clean switch. No more “double keyboards” (half SureType, half QWERTY) on the screen.
After around a full day of use, our battery is sitting pretty at 50%. This is probably a 25% increase over .65. We can’t say how much better it is than .75 since that wouldn’t be fair seeing as how it wasn’t in use for long, but we believe there will still be an improvement.
There was this annoyance where you’d go to tap on an icon, it wouldn’t select if you tried to tap it fast. That’s all cleared up here…
This was in .75, but DTMF tones in the phone application no longer lag and cause you to hit the wrong prompts, etc.
The issue where the keyboard sometimes disappears when you are typing is still there.
In the browser, if you tapped once in the .65 build, the bottom navigational toolbar would hide and so would the top status bar. In .75, only the bottom bar would hide but the top bar would stay. Here in .76, both hide again.
In the browser, when you flip to landscape, the text size is increased tremendously. It scales up to fit the width of the page. Very helpful.
There has not been one reboot so far. In .65 there were probably two a day
There’s a weird bug where sometimes the back button doesn’t actually work. Can’t figure out what causes this to happen. Oh well.
When navigating through the music player, playing MP3s is probably 50% better than .65 and 20% better than .75. Very, very quick.
When navigating through photos, thumbnails appear almost instantly. Even on the Bold it sometimes took a while to load, and it loaded them one-by-one. Here they basically just pop-up after a second or two.
Overall data connectivity feels a little slower in our non-scientific tests. Web pages take a little longer to load and we get the infamous BlackBerry clock when sending messages and Messenger nonsense.
The camera application has way more problems than it started out with. For instance, the green autofocus rectangle no longer appears, the bottom navigational buttons flicker on and off, and it’s just all around chaos. The camera app in .75 was a little better than .65 so don’t get too worried, we’re sure this will be cleared up.

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