RIM, along with their touchscreen prototype, Blackberry Thunder 9500 Mobile Phone, puts forth one more touchscreen model (Or are there two flagships?) in Blackberry Storm 9500 3G Mobile Phone. This launch of much hype would happen sometime between October first week and Christmas, if rumours are to be believed.
Much like the Blackberry Thunder, this mobile phone too would feature a full fledged touchscreen to tackle the iPhone menace. This mobile phone then might feature some of the fastest communication data download features like HSDPA and UMTS, apart from GPRS and EDGE. And no prize to guess that the forte of Blackberry devices, the Email sector would also be of a different experience in this mobile phone. This part is put to extra enhancement with this phone featuring a visual voicemail. Full HTML browsing would also be offered by this device.
Blackberry Storm 9500 Multi-touchscreen Mobile Phone comes with a built-in 3.2megapixels camera to boost its imaging segment. An integrated multimedia player that can promptly play various audio files like MP3, WMA, eAAC, eAAC+ and AAC also would adorn this mobile phone.
The user-interface that would compliment the multi-touch screen of this mobile phone also would be a novel one from the Blackberry backyard. Along with which would obviously come a plethora of exciting applications.
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