Several leaks in recent months put us on the trail of a handset, the BlackBerry Storm in March 9570, which later would announce the cancellation of the project to be resumed in a few days and set November as the date for its official launch in United States and Canada. After the date, the latest rumors suggest that the 'talking heads' have been proposed enRIM January next year as the deadline by which one of three possible versions of the terminal will finally see the light.
Among them, that takes the cake is the possible emergence of a hybrid terminal style BlackBerry Torch 9800, with a touchscreen and a full QWERTY horizontal slider keyboard, serving the upper mounting the image as merely a guide to its possible appearance. One approach that has nothing new and that was discussed years ago, having absolutely nothing to do with what was then the BlackBerry Storm 2 9550.
On the other hand, the idea may have been taken into account after the good results obtained with the aforementioned sale Torch BlackBerry 9800 and whose concept, a priori, appear not included among the various options put forward at first to the third evolution of the range Storm.
Precisely it would borrow the capacitive touch screen 3.7-inch high-definition resolution and can leave behind the technology SurePress characteristic of 'clickable screen' of their predecessors. Others like the unspecified processor 1 GHz or expansion to 8 GB of internal memory, with the camera with an alleged 5-megapixel resolution is data that are already part of the existing hearsay smartphone around this issue, which should addition of the 3G and Wi-Fi.
As one would expect, the device would have the support of BlackBerry OS 6, which together with the keyboard layout could be seen as a card to play by RIM in the face to take a position as a platform to take into account development of quality video games in the field of smartphones.