BlackBerry Storm 3G - Top 10 Rumours »
Posted By postasaurusV2 1 year, 2 months ago in Science & TechnologyVery little has been confirmed by Vodafone (UK) other than it will be an amazing 3G smart phone to rival the iPhone. There are a number of rumours floating around the worldwide web, some of which are very close to the truth and others you should definitely take with a pinch of salt. For instance, RIM’s new smartphone will not be named the ‘BlackBerry AK’ (Apple Killer) although this could prove to be a more apt name in the long run. Here are our top 10 rumours. 10 being the weakest down to number one, which we believe to be 99.999999% accurate.
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