The Nokia RM-526 is the real name of the odd-looking ‘swivel’ phone we told you about back in April. This strange looking device has been confirmed as having passed through the US Federal Communications Commission approvals process.
The BlackBerry Storm has passed 1 million sales in the US alone – or so says Verizon, the US mobile network.
Since the touchscreen BlackBerry Storm went on sale across the pond in November, it’s racked up 7 figure sales, despite heavy media criticism. “That’s not a bumpy start,” a Verizon spokesperson said after the company’s Q4 financial results and Storm success were revealed.
The BlackBerry Storm isn’t even official yet, but already dummy handsets are showing up on display in Verizon stores. These shots were snagged by a curious shopper, who reports the dummy feels nice, but “boy is it heavy!”
The BlackBerry Storm has been the victim of more photographic leaks than Paris Hilton, and here’s the latest: official-looking shots showing the phone’s home screen and case design in more detail.
US mobile network Verizon’s gearing up to launch the first touchscreen BlackBerry, but its internal training materials have leaked online. Come and flick through the PowerPoint presentation’s contents, and find out everything there is to know about BlackBerry Storm!
We’ve been following the BlackBerry Storm (previously known as the BlackBerry Thunder) for months, and while BlackBerry’s still keeping schtum about its existence, US mobile network Verizon has now publicly admitted it exists, and it’s launching soon.