The BlackBerry rumor mill has been churning recently, with a sudden rush of reports of a Storm 2 coming to market sooner rather than later.
Earlier this month, a source told Slashgear that a new version of the Storm -- Research In Motion's answer to the iPhone -- would be released in September. Now, another anonymous source described in the Boy Genius Report claims that Verizon employees are undergoing Storm 2 training, and the device "could be released as early as this month," with an end-of-June release date at the latest.
Supposed photos of the device (see inset) have also cropped up on a BlackBerry fan site, but were removed "at RIM's Demand."
RIM is under pressure to have a strong competitor to the iPhone. While the first-generation Storm has sold well, there were complaints about functionality, including the touch screen.
Two other pressure points for Research In Motion: The upcoming Apple World Wide Developers Conference, which starts on June 8 and will feature some iPhone OS updates, and the just-announced Palm Pre, which will go on sale two days before WWDC starts.
Prediction: The release date for a BlackBerry Storm 2 device will be confirmed by Research In Motion or one of its wireless partners before May 31, 2009. The actual sale may start after that date.
Image: Crackberry.com via PC World
| Betting Closes: | May 29 2009 | Current Consensus: | 11.92% | Total Bets: | 5 |
| Today's Change: | 0% | ||||
| Life Time High: | 48.75% | ||||
| Life Time Low: | 11.92% |
Comments
Judged negative. Late last week, one of RIM's carrier partners gave a general time frame for a second-generation storm, but not an actual date:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10251263-1.html
Ian Lamont
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