Research in Motion (RIM) plans to release an updated version of its first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm, the firm’s CEO has confirmed.
Jim Balsillie told Reuters that a next-generation Storm is in the works. The new handset will be part of RIM's continuing push into the retail marke, he added.
Over 50 per cent of RIM’s …
There is just so much wrong with the Storm that it should not have been released; just criticising the lack of WiFi is incredibly kind. There's even a link to the El Reg review below the main article - it only got 50% which is extremely low.
Well lets hope the new version is more so on the bold 9000 in terms of size, and tech wise its a hell of a lot better than the current version - the touchscreen needs some work, lets look at the HTC magic - now that touch screen rivals the iphone def!!!
Research in Motion (RIM) plans to release an updated version of its first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm, the firm’s CEO has confirmed. Jim Balsillie told Reuters that a next-generation Storm is in the works. The new handset will be part of RIM's continuing push into the retail marke, he added. Over 50 per cent of RIM’s …
Reg Review
There is just so much wrong with the Storm that it should not have been released; just criticising the lack of WiFi is incredibly kind. There's even a link to the El Reg review below the main article - it only got 50% which is extremely low.
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Well lets hope the new version is more so on the bold 9000 in terms of size, and tech wise its a hell of a lot better than the current version - the touchscreen needs some work, lets look at the HTC magic - now that touch screen rivals the iphone def!!!