
Verizon Wireless looks all set and ready to roll out the BlackBerry Storm2 9550 in the US, where it is now available in its virtual 360-degree view glory. Apparently, the release date is touted to have been postponed to sometime in the middle of next month onwards, which means you have at least four more weeks to go before being able to handle a 480 x 360 resolution touchscreen display in your hands alongside a new piezoelectric system which will replicate physical feedback whilst enabling two-finger input simultnaeously. This will also be the first Storm that has Wi-Fi connectivity, apart from bumping up its memory to double that of its predecessor, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 3G connectivity, a microSDHC memory card slot and GPS navigation.
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