The upcoming BlackBerry® Storm™ is the first touch screen BlackBerry smartphone from Research In Motion and it builds upon a variety of existing BlackBerry features and capabilities to produce a truly compelling touch experience. With the BlackBerry Storm, RIM will introduce a version of software (v4.7) that delivers a new set of APIs and capabilities for third party developers including:
1) Enhancements to the existing RIM User Interface APIs to provide
support for touch and gestures including proper handling of
multi-touch events.
2) Support for MIDP applications that leverage touch.
3) Virtual keyboard APIs
4) Enhanced and open GPS APIs on all networks
In addition to the new API capabilities, your Browser-based applications will build upon the browser capabilities released in v4.6.0 including:
- Improved web page rendering including AJAX
- XMLHttpRequest
- JavaScript® 1.5
- CSS 2.1
- DOM L2 (including Core, HTML, Style, Events)
- HTML 4.01 (including Forms, Maps, Tables, Frames, Objects)
- Improved Native Attachment Download
- Support for downloading files via the browser
For third party developers, one of the unique features of the
BlackBerry Storm is itscompatibility
mode which
provides an operating environment for existing 3rd party
applications that are not implemented to support touch. This
feature will automatically convert the touch events into existing
trackball events. When an application is executing in compatibility
mode, a virtual keyboard will be shown at all times for text input
to mimic the physical keyboard on previous devices and will only
support portrait mode.
Key Features
- Screen Resolution: 480x360
- Virtual Keyboard: SureType (Portrait Mode) and Full Keyboard
(Landscape Mode)
- Networking: Global network support (2G/3G)
- Memory: Embedded Memory