Blackberry Storm2 Goes On Sale For $180
28th October 2009
Verizon and Research in Motion has announced that the BlackBerry Storm2 will go on sale at Verizon Wireless stores and Online Wednesday for an amount of $180 after having a rebate and a new two year voice and the data plan.
The companies have confirmed that this new model has the new SurePress display technology which is clickable and also the built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. Some of the early reviewers have lauded these upgrades, noting that there are some touch screen problems with original Storm device.
A reviewer named Walter Mossberg in the Wall Street Journal has said that he found that the typing was very much improved with Storm2, although he also added about his doubts that it will be satisfying the lovers of the physical keyboards.
In fact, the customers who are buying the BlackBerry Tour at the store of Verizon since last July have also reported their concerns with the original touch screen of the Storm and they were converting it to a physical keyboard in a result to that.
The Storm2 has a display that measures 3.25 inch, along with the 3G connectivity which will be allowing the phone calls to more than 220 countries of the world, and also the data access in more than 185 countries as was said by the carrier in a statement.
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