There’s a new mobile game out for the BlackBerry Storm called Road Mania by Mobigloo which is challenging, addictive and fun, and all the player needs to do is keep the traffic flowing. The BlackBerry Storm user simply avoid crashes as vehicles approach busy junctions from all directions, so the user needs to use their skill to speed up with a flick of the finger or put the breaks on by tapping on the vehicle. Road Mania for the BlackBerry Storm features nine scenes, cars, bikes, trucks, pick-ups, busses, a tramway and convertibles, and has great graphics, is said to be ‘highly addictive and works on both the BlackBerry Storm 9530 and 9500 and commands a price tag of $4.99
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Recent news in, Rogers has gone from most Reliable to plain and simple Reliable. It was only a few weeks back that Telus launched a law suit against Rogers arguing that Rogers had no claim to being ‘Canada’s most reliable network’
If you’re looking to snap up a Blackberry Storm 2 smartphone on the Verizon network, now may just be the right time to go get it as Verizon place the BlackBerry Storm 2 up for order on their website reports Crackberry .
The latest BlackBerry baby out of Research In Motion is the BlackBerry Storm 2, and unfortunately the guys over at gizmodo haven’t been able to deliver a review of their own on the BlackBerry Storm 2 due to reasons which can be read here . However, not to be outdone by RIM and let down their readers they have set about collecting a roundup of BlackBerry Storm 2 reviews which you can read by hitting up the link. They do summarise that reviews vary widely much like with the original Storm, but overall it seems everyone agrees that the BlackBerry Storm 2 is a definite step up from the original and certainly welcome
The Latest smartphone out of the Research In Motion stable, the BlackBerry Storm 2 has now made its debut on Vodafone, but the guys over at Crackberry pose the question…”Where is the Verizon’s BlackBerry Storm 2 Announcement?” Well according to the guys, there hasn’t been an official BlackBerry Storm 2 announcement coming from Verizon Wireless because the BlackBerry Storm 2 hasn’t yet passes Verizon’s technical acceptance process. Apparently the whole game plan was for RIM, Vodafone and Verizon to all announce the BlackBerry Storm 2 on the 15th, but Verizon decided to change things and not make the announcement until such time as the BlackBerry Storm 2 passes their technical acceptance process. For the full article hit up the link.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has announced the official release date for their latest BlackBerry smartphone, the BlackBerry Storm 2 reports zdnet and posts several photos of the Storm 2. The BlackBerry Storm 2 will see release as of the 26th of October with Vodafone UK and will be an exclusive handset for a few weeks. Vodafone will offer the BlackBerry Storm 2 as a free unit with taking a £35.00 monthly tariff on a 2 year contract
Research In Motion’s first touch screen smartphone, the BlackBerry Storm didn’t do what it was intended to do, and that was dent the popularity of the Apple iPhone. So RIM is again attempting to put a dent in iPhone 3GS popularity with the new BlackBerry Storm 2 also known as the BlackBerry 9550 reports an article on iphonehelp . Apparently the BlackBerry Storm 2 now features a really responsive user interface and a much better touch screen, where the improved SurePress delivers a much better experience than the original
Talk of the Blackberry Storm started last May, and now the rumors are turning into facts, we’ve got photos hands on experiences and much more for you. Speculation was that the Blackberry Storm would be RIM’s answer to the iPhone, but then it failed to deliver proving to be suffering from performance related in competency’s and a number of bugs the Storm ended up having a lot of bad press.
Okay some good news for all you BlackBerry Storm owners, and it’s time for you to rev up your desktop.