Though the iPhone may have the edge in design and aesthetics, the BlackBerry Storm does have something that iPhone owners have been craving for for years; cut, copy & paste functionality. So, how does one go about performing such a task on the Storm? It’s simple. Just place one finger at the beginning of the area where you to copy and then slide over the text with another finger to highlight the entry. After that, go to Menu, select Copy, and all you have left to do is to just Paste it. I’m not too sure if this function is available in Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic phone, and if it’s not, then this is the first time cut, copy and paste has been incorporated into a full-touchscreen device other than Windows Mobile-based phone. Maybe this will serve as an example for Apple on how they can likewise implement the whole cut, copy & paste feature on their iPhone. Unless, of course, they really have no intentions of integrating such a function on their mobile phone, then that would just be a crying shame.
[via bgr]





October 5th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
How silly is it to compare each and everything thing with iPhone. iPhone is a copy of Motorola’s first cell phone.. stop comparing, every TV, monitor, bikes, phone’s that come out are all similar.. i do understand that apple did raise the bar, but this is silly.
October 6th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Wow! Where can I get one? Oh yeah, it’s not out yet. Hmmm. . .does RIM still actually release products, or just talk about them?
October 18th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
ip phone gives a brand-new exprience.
it’s hot sale and fashionable.
i’m using it in the gizmograbber.com now
it’s supper cool!
October 28th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
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