According to leaked internal Bell documents, Bell Mobility will launch the RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 on April 13th.
The BlackBerry Storm2 is powered by Blackberry OS 5. It will come with a 3.25-inch touchscreen display (480 by 360 pixels), 256MB Flash memory and 2GB of internal storage, built-in GPS/A-GPS, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 3.2MP camera with auto-focus and flash, a 3.5mm stereo headset jack, a microSDHC card slot, and a 1,400mAh battery. It supports dual-band CDMA/ED-DO, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, and single-band (2100MHz) UMTS/HSPA connectivity. As such, it will not work on Bell’s HSPA network and will instead operate on its EV-DO network.
Bell appears set to offer the BlackBerry Storm2 for CA$349.95 with a three-year contract, CA$399.95 with a two-year contract, CA$499.95 with a one-year contract, and CA$549.95 with no contract. Look for the three-year contract pricing to drop to CA$199.95 to match TELUS pricing though.
TELUS has been offering the BlackBerry Storm2 since last November.