It seems that Research in Motion is working on its franchise BlackBerry Storm after the Storm 2 launched last year, the leading smartphone maker in the United States will continue with a storm of 3 later this year and a storm of 4 in 2011. The series of storms, your tablet form factor with touch screen, will be competing with the still not been released for BlackBerry Bold 9800 Slider, which uses a touch screen that slides into the vertical mold to reveal a keyboard.
Storm 3 is a multimedia and gaming device with RIM reports working with EA to bring some game titles for your touchscreen tablet.
RIM also says it is the development of touch screen technology SurePress for the device. SurePress has been a polarization technology to users as it is a different method of tactile interaction, which requires a real screen press - as a click touch screen - to make a selection.
Storm 4 focuses on augmented reality, which will employ a 5 megapixel camera, accelerometer, digital compass and GPS.
Hopefully, we will see some action WebKit with the new operating system BlackBerry 6 to enhance the browsing experience on smartphones both slate style when will be released.
No word yet on carriers for 3 or 4 storm, but historically in the U.S. Verizon has been the exclusive supplier of the Storm 1 and 2. Storm 1 and 2 are the world's phones, which means that Verizon Wireless uses CDMA / EV-DO architecture when used in the country and can use GSM / HSPA for traveling abroad.
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