First of all, the iPhone has a light and thin design with curved edges and exclusive widgets. The display measures 3.5”, providing enough room for navigation and running through applications. Even for e-mailing and web browsing you have enough room. And let’s also mention about the exceptional screen quality, with bright and vivid images, hard to pass out for sure. Also, the 2 megapixels camera and the 128MB are other good reasons to consider this phone. Because Apple has its own store, you can download loads of games, applications and even music from iTunes.

And let’s also face the fact that scrolling around is always a pleasure, the operating system, Mac OS X, is designed especially for mobile phones in order to convince users of its usability. And now for the BlackBerry Storm, if you like physical keyboards, then this is a bonus, even though it takes a large place on the overall image of the phone. The screen measures 3.26” and has a pixel resolution of 480x360 and 1GB of memory on-board. The camera is better, 3.2 megapixels with auto-focus and flash.

What is more, the battery life is stronger than the iPhone’s and you have loads of shortcuts that give direct access to your favorite and most-used applications. You can get the BlackBerry Storm on both AT&T and Verizon. Being a business-phone, messaging capabilities are strong, and sending e-mails and messages is done fast and easy. Also, you can add the security policies that will keep safe all for personal data and accounts. But unfortunately, the BlackBerry Storm lacks Wi-Fi, which is a drawback. If you are interested in the speakerphone feature, the BlackBerry Storm can be used as a speakerphone, whereas the iPhone can’t. What is also a bad font for the iPhone is the impossibility of removing the battery. What is more, other reasons to pick the BlackBerry include multitasking, the tactile feedback and the copy paste feature. But the iPhone comes with strong features as well, including the Safari browser, the full QWERTY keyboard (virtual of course) and the iPod media player.

So let’s get it straight, if you want to know who wins the fight in the Apple iPhone vs. BlackBerry Storm battle, you have to focus on the usability of the phones. The iPhone is definitely a winner for those who love music, interactive applications, games, ease of scrolling and practical use. The BlackBerry Storm is a winner for business-users, those oriented to messaging capabilities, security features and easy use of a physical keyboard. The iPhone is the new hit and because of the powerful advertising it makes the phone even better and Apple knows how to impress the users.