Boy Genius Report has tons of info on BlackBerry Storm
Krunker —
... If you’re anxiously awaiting information on the upcoming BlackBerry Storm devices, you’ll probably want to monitor the Boy Genius Report. They’ve apparently received a ton of documents detailing the BlackBerry Storm 9500 and Storm 9530. You can also check out an internal PowerPoint slide-show presentation that they received here. Bear with the website performance tho - it appears to be getting hammered. Here’s what I’ve managed to gleam from the information posted by BGR: ...
BlackBerry Storm 9500 and BlackBerry Storm 9530 Details leaked
I4U News —
... did not really like this experience though. Other features of the BlackBerry Storm include 3.2MP camera, iTunes media sync (for non-DRM tracks), 3G, wide-screen display with 480x360px resolution, assisted GPS and Bluetooth. For some weird reason the BlackBerry Storm has no Wi-Fi. The BlackBerry Bold is delayed in the U.S., leaving the release date of the BlackBerry Storm also still unclear. See all leaked BlackBerry Storm leaked slides on BoyGeniusReport . Posted on Sun, 5 Oct 2008 04:03:31 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr ...
BlackBerry Storm 9500 and 9530 Details
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... BGR has managed to get their hands on documents that detail the BlackBerry 9500 and 9530. The documents are actually screens from an internal powerpoint presentation… You know the kind, these things have been leaked numerous times! Basically, anything you’d ever want or need to know about these devices is found within the slides. So, you can go ahead and check out all of the slides right here. ...
RIM's BlackBerry Storm 9500 / 9530: details galore
Coolest Gadgets Forums —
... Check out some awesome slides from an internal powerpoint presentation. They detail every aspect of the device, from typing to phone calling, media syncing, to web browsing. ...
17 BlackBerry Storm slides leaked
Phones Review —
... of the BlackBerry Storm touch-screen. Research In Motion promised the user that touching a virtual button would feel just like touching a real button, however the first unauthorised review of the Storm the review stated they didn’t like that experience.
The other thing about the Blackberry Storm is the strange lack of WiFi, just can’t fathom why Research In Motion decided against it, maybe one day they will say. Anyway, hit up the source for those slides.
Source – BGR
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