RIM Officially Launches BlackBerry Storm 2


16 Oct 2009



Research In Motion (RIM) has finally officially announced their BlackBerry Strom 2, the successor to its first touch-screen handset. It has added WiFi capability and improvements to the tactile feedback for its display.

The Blackberry Storm2 features a capacitive touch-screen with new Surepress technology that provides tactile feedback when the display is pressed.

The new Storm also adds quad-band GSM, HSPA and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi capability. It also has brought in GPS for maps and other location-based applications. The new handset comes with access to Blackberry App World, RIM's online application store.

It also ships with Blackberry OS 5, in which the Blackberry Browser is improved with faster JavaScript and CSS processing and support for Google Gears and BlackBerry Widgets.

The new Storm2 has 256MB of Flash memory, plus 2GB of storage and a microSD slot supporting Flash cards up to 16GB. It also has a 3.2-megapixel camera and a removable 1400mAh battery providing six hours of talk time on 3G networks and 280 hours on standby.


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