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Blackberry Magnum 9220, BlackBerry final

Blackberry Magnum 9220

All information suggests that RIM has decided to listen to people and their clients might be planning to launch next year a new terminal that best meets their individual terminals. This supposed new BlackBerry 9220 will be called or Magnum.

What would it be? Then we could imagine the Storm model design with the Bold's keyboard and size of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. That would be a terminal with multi-touch screen HSDPA, aGPS, WiFi connectivity, full QWERTY keyboard, camera, at least 3.2 megapixels with autofocus and flash, and all handled with the OS BlackBerry OS 4.7.

The following is an image that already flowing through the network, but can not confirm it's real or come from RIM.

Storm RIM is preparing a physical keyboard and a new terminal

HTC seems to be marking a trend and that after announcing new models of its Touch Diamond and Touch Pro with physical keyboards, RIM who now plans to incorporate a physical keyboard on your BlackBerry Storm. The slider-type keyboard would hide under your screen.

But this new Storm model would not be the only project where Canada's RIM would be working now. According to early rumors, RIM would be developing a new gadget with features never seen in a BlackBerry like 1GB of internal memory, 5 megapixel camera and autofocus or screen quality near high definition.

This presents us with a sound quite reasonable doubt is it worth buying now a BlackBerry or is it better to wait a bit? Well, I think it would be best done with as it is possible that the waiting time-which is unknown but may be many months, not compensated by the improvements the new model.

Vodafone will offer contract free BlackBerry Storm

Vodafone did not want to fall asleep, again, against your competition and be the first operator to offer the new BlackBerry Storm, the first BlackBerry that RIM uses a touch screen.

The terminal will offer RIM's 'free' means a contract of stay of 2 years and monthly fee of 51 €. Still, it's cheaper than its competitors and the G1 is offered by T-Mobile for 58 € / month and 66 € for the iPhone through O2. The offer will focus mostly on individuals already in the business world, RIM has a long road trip

From Vodafone believe that the BlackBerry Storm might be one of the handsets sold in the campaign over Christmas although competition will be very, very hard. This year, more than ever, manufacturers and operators are preparing for this campaign and seek to provide the best bid and offer the best terminal: BlacbBerry Storm, iPhone 3G, G1, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic ... Nobody wants to be left behind.