November 6th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
| As promised,Vodafone has officially announced a November delivery date for its BlackBerry Storm — November 14, to be specific. Pre-orders are already being taken (as they are in the States), so if you want to be in the first batch of Brits to rock this thing, it might be a good idea to go ahead and get on a list lest the throngs of humanity trying to get one on launch day end up harshing your chances. On a related note, Vodafone’s better (or worse) half Verizon has come forward with a surprisingly affordable data plan — GlobalEmail — that’ll allow unlimited web browsing, MMS, and visual voicemail both in the US and a laundry list of countries around the world for $69.99 (or $64.99 when tied to a voice plan). Speaking of voice, Verizon’s also announced a new Global Value Plan that hooks you up with discounted minutes abroad for $4.99 a month. Seeing how the Storm is Verizon’s first handset with global 3G, this new action should see some serious play. |
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