That is exactly what BlackBerry plans to do with their new touch phone, the Storm, which will be available through Verizon Wireless and Vodafone.
The Storm may not be a new breed of smartphone, but it is a new style for BlackBerry and an impressive looking device at that. With 2100MHz HSPA, quadband EDGE, and CDMA/EV-DO REV. A it may have more of a worldwide market than any other phone.
The display of the Storm is even a bit better than that of the Bold with a resolution of 480×360, as well as 3.25″ for your viewing pleasure. The screen gives you auto rotation so that you can look at it in the horizontal or vertical positions.
The Storm also boasts a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, video recording, speaker phone, on screen keyboard, 5.5 hours talk time, 1GB onboard memory (expandable), 8GB card in box, tethered modem capability, as well as a better browsing experience according to the specs.
What does the BlackBerry Storm cost?
We can’t say for sure right now, but it’s possible that the Storm could sell for $199 with some type of contract agreement. It’s still BlackBerry vs. iPhone as Research In Motion hopes to make the competition even more interesting with the BlackBerry Storm.
What should I buy BlackBerry Storm or iPhone 3G? I think I know.





by СПА, on October 28 2008 @ 1:21 pm
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