Verizon Wireless has announced that they will soon be launching the Blackberry Storm2 9550 touchscreen smartphone in the United States.
The Storm2, a follow-up to last year’s well-reviewing Storm, features a sleeker design offering a more curvy finish with attractive chrome accents and a stainless steel backplate along with bright 3.25 inch capitative touchscreen offering haptic feedback technology. An intuitive interface is supplied via the new Blackberry Operating System 5.0.
Wireless features include compatibility with 3G EV-DO along with global GSM and UMTS alongside Bluetooth and WiFi support, a feature that raised much ire when it was found missing on the original Storm. 2GB of internal storage are accented by a microSD slot and included 8GB microSD card.
The Blackberry Storm2 9550 will be released through Verizon tomorrow at a price of $180 USD with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate worth $100.
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