Verizon to Launch BlackBerry Storm Next Week for $250
By Yardena Arar
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PC World
, 11/13/2008
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Verizon Wireless will start selling the BlackBerry Storm, Research in Motion's eagerly anticipated touch-based iPhone 3G alternative, on November 21 for $250 with a new two-year
contract.
A $50 mail-in rebate will bring the customer's outlay down to $200, on a par with the cost of Apple's popular handset (which is exclusive to AT&T Wireless).
Research in Motion announced the BlackBerry Storm in October, saying the phone would be available from Verizon Wireless before the holidays. Verizon announced the pricing
and on-sale date today. For more, see the Storm page on Verizon's Web site.
The Storm will support Verizon's high-speed EvDO rev. A network in the United States, but will support roaming on high-speed
GSM networks overseas. It will also feature Bluetooth and support for both assisted and standard GPS (the former requires
cellular network connectivity, the latter does not). Like the iPhone, it has an accelerometer so you can use it in either
portrait or landscape mode for most functions; when making calls, it works only in portrait mode.
The device's most unusual feature, however, is its Click-Through technology. As with the iPhone, you can use your fingertip
to scroll and make selections on the large, touch-sensitive screen. But to initiate actions or confirm selections, you physically
depress the entire screen, as if it were one big mechanical mouse button.
We've yet to get our hands on a review unit. Verizon Wireless says that when it does make them available, it will be on condition
that reviews not appear until the day before the device goes on sale.
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Scam!By Anonymous on November 14, 2008, 6:01 pm"reviews not appear until the day before the device goes on sale." scam!
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