It failed miserably to impress consumers the way it hoped to with BlackBerry Storm, the plus point of the device being the first touchscreen from the makers. That isn’t the end of the world as the manufacturer is giving it another shot. BlackBerry Storm 2 is the second version of the device which boasts a price of $200 and a higher memory that is expandable up to 32 GB microSD card and a 3.2 MP camera. The other notable addition is the inclusion of WiFi. The trademark keyboard is also gone and you have the sort of device you might just like it. But who is going to buy it? Is the device going to be impressive enough to have people spending in it?
Let us know if any one of you is going for the shift and actually buy it?



There is no doubt that Blackberry has it's niche in the mobile world, specifically with corporate America. For companies that are already set up with BB Enterprise this phone will give their users the option of an iPhone-ish mobile device.
Will it give the iPhone competition? Probably not.
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You are right about that, BB still has a huge corporate penetration and people who so wanted to use the iPhone but without letting go of the BlackBerry, would love this.
And i agree, it is in no way going to compete the iPhone
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