Spy shots of BlackBerry Storm 2 emerge

Fri May 15, 2009 10:31AM EDT

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Multiple tech blogs managed to get their hands on some snapshots—in focus, for once—of what looks to be the successor to last year's Storm, and word has it that the (purported) new model will boast Wi-Fi, "tweaked" touch technology, and faster performance.

Both Engadget Mobile and CrackBerry have multiple spy shots of what looks to be the rumored BlackBerry Storm 2, and while leaked photos should always be taken with a grain of salt, these images look pretty authentic to me.

From what I can see from the photos (click here and here to see the full galleries), the purported Storm deux (RIM's CEO obliquely confirmed its existence earlier this month) looks much slimmer and trimmer than the original. The same four Call, Menu, Back, and End buttons are still present and accounted for, while shots of the back panel reveal a 3.2-megapixel camera—again, same as on the first Storm.

There isn't much in the way of detailed specs for the rumored Storm update, although Engadget Mobile has a few interesting tidbits: namely, that Wi-Fi (which was notably absent from the first Storm) will be part of the package, as well as a "tweaked" touchscreen that "isn't a radical departure' from the original "ClickThrough" display (which, if you recall, turns the screen in a single, clickable button), and word that the handset "reportedly runs much faster and smoother" than its notoriously sluggish predecessor.

One last interesting note from Engadget: The so-called Storm 2 in the spy shots is supposedly a GSM model, which means the handset could potentially come to GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile. For now, of course, the first Storm remains a Verizon Wireless exclusive—and a Storm 2 may be as well, even if there's a GSM version.

Overall, interesting stuff (still unconfirmed, of course, but these latest spy shots sure don't look like PhotoShop jobs to me). If RIM does manage to serve up a slimmed-down, souped-up Storm with better touch technology, peppier performance, and Wi-Fi, it could really have something.

[Image credit: Engadget Mobile]

Related:
Exclusive BlackBerry Storm 2 shots! [Engadget Mobile]
Exclusive: First Look at the BlackBerry Storm 2!! [CrackBerry]

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  • 1 Posted by doggiedoos22000 on Fri May 15, 2009 11:32AM EDT Report Abuse

    iam getting email from what say it is yahoo they said they were going to delete my service if i did not update some information and it was personal but the had some miss spelled words in the message I did not give the information but is this a hocks

  • 2 Posted by david_lmt on Fri May 15, 2009 1:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    doggiesdoos22000. You received a spoof email message. Please read this article to protect yourself: http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/email_spoofing.html

  • 3 Posted by bella77427 on Fri May 15, 2009 2:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    doggiedoos22000, Yahoo already has your information. They also have the option for you to adjust it at your own leisure. I can't tell you how many times I have received email supposedly from certain banks requesting the same thing. As far as the Storm 2 is concerned I can't wait to see what it will be like. I am still unsure of the phone I will choose at the end of my "new every two" contract with Verizon.

  • 5 Posted by ggreenwood4 on Mon May 18, 2009 12:46AM EDT Report Abuse

    I live in Oklahoma City the Capitol of Oklahoma, NO Verizon here (can't hear you here!)..the only city on all of Oklahoma is Tulsa. And I refuse to pay AT&T prices $100 to $120 more for the same serives others can deliver her (Sprint) I don't care that much for the iphone that I would spend $1200 to $1440 a year just to use any phone on the AT&T network. There needs to be some regulation going on here. Instead the Government ALLOWS companies like AT&T to RIP [people off.

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