So, unfortunately it looks like I’ve not found my new phone after all. Vodafone’s website is now advertising the Blackberry Storm, and in a move similar to Apple’s much-complained-about iPhone network lock-in, its looking like a Vodafone exclusive.
Network coverage in my area is spotty at the best of times, and Vodafone is one of those networks that doesn’t get great signal, so this means that I’m not getting one.
I also notice that the Blackberry Bold, another handset I’d have wanted, only seems to be on Orange. Well, since that’s another network that doesn’t work in my area, again I’m not going for it.
So currently looks like I’m looking at a Curve, unless the Javelin comes out cross-network. Of course, the Curve is an older handset now, so maybe we’re looking at Blackberry losing me as a potential customer while I go for some other kind of Smartphone that’s a bit more up-to-date? (I’m not getting an iPhone as I’m a big texter, and the touchscreen’s not that great for typing).
Can we please nip this kind of thing in the bud? The iPhone being locked to one network has been hugely controversial, and now Blackberry are doing the same thing. Its just an escalating problem, and it limits consumer choice. Let the networks compete in terms of coverage/pricing etc, and let the handsets compete on their own merits.
*Update* Having quickly done a more thorough check I see the Blackberry Bold *is* available on Vodafone as part of a business contract. Not much use to individuals, but at least it isn’t just Orange that’s selling it.

