Since the iPhone was launched last year, all we’ve heard about was how great the iPhone is. For a while, it seemed as though the whole world was caught up in iPhone insanity, and it looked like the iPhone is going to be the big-time handset for everyone just like how the iPod is currently king of the hill where portable media players are concerned.
The Storm may change the landscape as far as smartphones are concerned, and that the recently released BlackBerry Storm over Verizon Wireless could be the one that gives the iPhone some real competition.
This world phone is able to connect globally in over 200 countries for voice, and 150 countries where data is concerned. US customers will be able to take full advantage of the reliable high-speed 3G Evolution-Data Optimized Revision A network from Verizon Wireless, and it will come with a whole host of tools to get you started right out of the box.
The BlackBerry Storm can be grabbed up for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement, so it’s fairly reasonable in price.
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