As promised, Vodafone has officially announced a November delivery order date for its BlackBerry Storm — November 14, to be specific. Pre-orders are 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.
Vodafone sez November 14 for Storm, Verizon offers new global plans for it
November 7th, 2008 · Source [Engadget] · No Comments
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