BlackBerry Storm3 pops up in first video
                               RIM's long in the making BlackBerry Storm3  has appeared in the flesh on Friday through a video (below).  Along  with confirming its combination of a keyboard-free design with a  trackpad, the slip shows the extra screen area afforded by the 3.7-inch,  480x800 display.  It clearly represents a Verizon prototype and has  both the Verizon logo and on-phone theming along with a "live air  activation" market indicating that it was ready to work on the CDMA and  EVDO networks, hinted by a 3G badge in the upper right of the display.
The  phone, known as the Monaco in its CDMA form, should be a major leap in  performance with a 1.2GHz Snapdragon at least twice as fast in real  performance as the Storm2's old 624MHz processor.  Its camera wouldn't  be any better than in the Torch  through a five-megapixel sensor and flash, but it would drop the  roundly criticized SurePress click-down screen and carry 4GB of storage.   BlackBerry 6.1 is new and will help accommodate the new screen among  other updates, although the version seen here was said to be old.
That 2011 BlackBerries would carry NFC for wireless payments was already confirmed by RIM itself.
The Storm3 might not ship to Verizon until summer, but a GSM equivalent codenamed the Monza is also in the works. [via CrackBerry
That 2011 BlackBerries would carry NFC for wireless payments was already confirmed by RIM itself.
The Storm3 might not ship to Verizon until summer, but a GSM equivalent codenamed the Monza is also in the works. [via CrackBerry
 Source : Electronista
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