Thursday, Aug 28th 2008 by Brenda Stokes


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As you know, sometimes when a mobile device is released on two different carriers, they sport different model numbers. However, a complete product rename for a different carrier is somewhat unheard of. Even so, that’s precisely what RIM has done with the BlackBerry Storm 9530–it is also the BlackBerry Thunder.

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Apparently, the BlackBerry Storm name is for when the device is released on Verizon Wireless and the Thunder moniker is for other carriers like Vodafone and Rogers. It’s an odd move, for sure.

The leaked packaging shows some of the device’s specs such as a 3.5mm headset jack and a pre-installed SIM card. An 8GB microSD is also included, but there’s no Wi-Fi. Intended to be a “global phone” The BlackBerry Storm, Thunder, whatever you want to call it, will most likely be released sometime in October on Verizon.

[via The Boy Genius Report]

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  1.  Grammar Police   View all comments by Grammar Police  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    All well, except that the title of your story should read “… are one AND the same.” “One in the same” is not the correct phrase.


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