Blackberry Storm 2 Photos Spread Like Wildfire
Andrew Robichaud — May 16, 2009 — Tech
References: engadgetmobile & gearlog
Yes, the time for the Blackberry Storm 2 has come already. Photos of the Blackberry Storm 2 have been leaked onto the Internet (see gallery above).
Research In Motion CEO Jim Balsillie didn’t shy away from reports that his company was working on the new Blackberry; however, dates were never released. These photos of the Blackberry Storm 2 might rush that process, or push it farther away.
As of right now, the specs of the Blackberry Storm 2 are unknown; until then, we can all wait with a giddy smile on our face in anticipation for another Blackberry.
Research In Motion CEO Jim Balsillie didn’t shy away from reports that his company was working on the new Blackberry; however, dates were never released. These photos of the Blackberry Storm 2 might rush that process, or push it farther away.
As of right now, the specs of the Blackberry Storm 2 are unknown; until then, we can all wait with a giddy smile on our face in anticipation for another Blackberry.
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