Until now, Blackberry Storm 2 was a terminal that could only be purchased exclusively through the Vodafone company. But things have changed and now it will be Movistar itself, which has lost its parental authority over the iPhone 4, the one in charge of selling RIM's first touchscreen terminal. The new Blackberry Storm 2 has already begun to be part of the Movistar catalog, targeting all kinds of potential users. The basic starting price is 49 euros. Even so, as of today Movistar has not yet added the terminal in the catalog from its official website.
The starting price of the new Blackberry Storm 2 is 49 euros, although this amount is not the final and valid for all customer modalities. Those who do portability, can buy the phone for 49 euros, as long as they want to acquire a minimum voice consumption of 9 euros and a Blackberry data flat rate for 16 euros per month. At these prices, of course, we would have to add VAT (at 18%). At the same time, customers who decide to change the prepayment for the contract will have the Blackberry Storm 2 at their disposal for prices starting at 89 euros, although to this we would have to add the same voice and data rates that we indicated previously.
And what about those who are already Movistar customers and want to renew their mobile phone ? Well, getting the new Blackberry Storm 2 could cost you 0 euros, although that will depend on the amount of points they have accumulated. In addition, they will have to add the corresponding voice and data rates to the resulting final price. We hope that during the next few hours, Movistar will post the characteristics and price programs on its official website so that we can obtain the terminal as comfortably as possible.
Remember that the new Blackberry Storm 2 has a 3.25-inch touch screen, one of its best features. In addition, it incorporates a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS and quad-band connectivity. Inside it stores 2GB of storage, although users who wish can expand the memory of the phone with microSD memory cards of a maximum of 16GB.
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