RIM’s latest 3G smartphone is the BlackBerry Storm, which has been officially announced in the States on Wednesday by Vodafone and Verizon wireless. After the BlackBerry Bold, the Storm is also dubbed as one that would change the world of smartphones as well as BlackBerry itself.
The Storm features a full clickable 3.26-inch touchscreen with resolution 480 x 360, making it fit to compete with Apple iPhone. Other goodies that can be found are a built-in accelerometer, 3.2-megapixel camera, built-in GPS with a-GPS funtionality, 1GB onboard storage with microSD/SDHD memory card slot, built-in handsfree, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Visual Qwerty keyboard and the great thing is it’s loaded with lots of applications.
For connectivities, the Storm supports 3G/EDGE for high speed Internet access, Bluetooth and mini USB. The touchscreen also offers great feedback, eliminating the little frustration found on other smartphones that provide poor feedback.
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