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Nothing yet in terms of a launch date, however some new information has been released and also revealed about the BlackBerry Storm. To begin with, RIM has officially release the interactive online “User Guide” for the Storm.
The guide is what most geeks would typically ignore, and covers everything from the basics of setting up your device, to using the Storm, and even some “advanced” topics such as the desktop software and switching from another handset. If nothing else, the online guide does offer some nice images of the Storm and should prove to be a good read for that reason alone.
Moving on, we have some additional information regarding the pricing of the Storm. We should point out that this information has not been made official, and although it seems to be along the lines of what we have previously mentioned, it should still be considered a rumor.
The pricing information comes courtesy of some screenshots that were taken from an internal Verizon website. Based on the images, it looks like the Storm will set you back $519.99 at full retail, or $219.99 with a two-year agreement and $289.99 with a one-year agreement. All-in-all, if these prove to be accurate they Storm could see some very nice sales.
Keep reading to check out the screenshots of the pricing information below…
The guide is what most geeks would typically ignore, and covers everything from the basics of setting up your device, to using the Storm, and even some “advanced” topics such as the desktop software and switching from another handset. If nothing else, the online guide does offer some nice images of the Storm and should prove to be a good read for that reason alone.
Moving on, we have some additional information regarding the pricing of the Storm. We should point out that this information has not been made official, and although it seems to be along the lines of what we have previously mentioned, it should still be considered a rumor.
The pricing information comes courtesy of some screenshots that were taken from an internal Verizon website. Based on the images, it looks like the Storm will set you back $519.99 at full retail, or $219.99 with a two-year agreement and $289.99 with a one-year agreement. All-in-all, if these prove to be accurate they Storm could see some very nice sales.
Keep reading to check out the screenshots of the pricing information below…
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