Aug 28 2008

Touchscreen-operated BlackBerry 9530 Storm coming to Verizon

Published by Timothy Sullivan at 12:51 am under Mobile phones

The tech blog Engadget showed the packaging for the new touchscreen-operated BlackBerry 9530 - RIM’s first device with no physical keyboard.  Now called the Storm in the U.S. market, the phone will be released on Verizon Wireless later this year.  The 9530 will operate globally with a removable SIM card.  It will also include an 8GB SanDisk microSD card, stereo headset, travel charger and USB cable.

It appears that the device may be marketed as the Thunder in Canada through Rogers and in Europe through Vodafone.  Pricing or final release date are not yet finalized, although prior rumors has the phone pegged for a mid-October launch in the U.S.

Storm 9530 box

3 Responses to “Touchscreen-operated BlackBerry 9530 Storm coming to Verizon”

  1. Timothy SullivanNo Gravataron 28 Aug 2008 at 9:46 am

    A few more details on the new BlackBerry Storm over at Crackberry.com: http://crackberry.com/verizon-blackberry-9530-storm

  2. Timothy SullivanNo Gravataron 28 Aug 2008 at 9:48 am

    BoyGeniusReport says Storm now coming out in mid-November: http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/09/04/blackberry-storm-goes-into-ta-technical-acceptance-at-verizon-delayed-3-4-weeks/

  3. BlackBerry StormNo Gravataron 04 Nov 2008 at 2:55 pm

    i have one here with me at our call centre. lack of wi-fi is a bit of a sore point. afterall, we want our network to be used, not wi-fi. not having wi-fi will not harm it at all. it is a beautifully crafted device and works amazingly well. …

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