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CES 2009: Verizon Navigator Walk Through Posted in Special Coverage on 15 Jan 2009 10:14 by Kevin Michaluk | NIM aka Networks in Motion (rhymes with Research in Motion!) had a pod for themselves at the CES BlackBerry Booth where they were displaying their handywork via the VZW Navigator app found on the BlackBerry Storm. If you're not familiar with NIM, they do a lot of the backend work on these types of apps (AAA Mobile is another good example!). Nothing too exciting here for Verizon subscribers / Storm owners, but if you haven't seen this app in action before it's still a video worth checking out!
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They really need to change the color of the battery and signal info from white to black when against their green background. I can barely see how much signal I'm getting or how the battery is doing.
Well if you watch the video before the VZ vavigator demo on the storm you can see the Storm using AT&T network with horrible slow activity... check out the verizon signal with the VZ Navigator Demo In use. So far I'm happy with my Storm and verizon with no wifi! I'm shocked!