BlackBerry Storm 2 Gets Official Release
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RIM, the maker of BlackBerry-series phones, today announced the BlackBerry Storm 2, the second-generation of Storm full touch screen phone. The first generation of Storm phone isn’t a success for RIM, as customers complain that the phone is too slow, and the soft QWERTY keyboard cause too much of troubles. RIM said that they have solved the problems in the Storm 2 with its new SurePress technology, which is said to be effortless when clicking on the screen and the display would be able to detect if a finger is resting on the screen.
Features and specifications wise, the Storm 2 doesn’t get much upgrade. It still has the old 3.2-megapixel digital camera, MP3 music player, BlackBerry App World, and BlackBerry Maps. However, the good news is the upgrades that Storm 2 get are what users need the most. The Storm 2 is going to support multi-touch navigation, kind of like Apple iPhone, but not as good as. For example, you could now copy and paste text by holding two fingers on both ends. Another upgrade that the Storm 2 get is Wi-Fi connectivity, which allow users to browse Internet at HotSpots. Lack of Wi-Fi was a major complain for the first generation of Storm, and now users get it in Storm 2.
We all sure do hope the Storm 2′s software isn’t going to be as buggy as the Storm 1. If you have a Storm 2 on hands, please leave a comment here and tell us about your opinions.
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