Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 31 2008, 2:47am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The BlackBerry Storm touch-screen phone was officially announced in early October, but the pricing information was still missing. Now apparently the pricing of the Storm on the Vodafone network has leaked according to SiliconRepublic.
The Vodafone pricing plans for the Storm are actually quite attractive. Under the smallest plan the Storm sells for 109 Euro (~$138). Under the top plan the Storm costs only 49 Euros (~$62).
If this pricing for the UK is any indication for the US, than this is good news. The BlackBerry Bold pricing of $299.99 did not support hopes for the Storm to be priced under $200.
I suppose RIM and Verizon will attack the iPhone 3G and the T-Mobile G1 with the Storm at that price point.
More details on SiliconRepublic. Via CrackBerry. More details about the BlackBerry Storm. The Storm is rumored to launch mid November.
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