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Top-selling smartphones in the U.S. in the third quarter

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5. Research In Motion BlackBerry Storm

5. Research In Motion BlackBerry Storm

Available at: Verizon Wireless

Cost: $149.99 on a two-year contract.

IDC's Ramon Llamas on the BlackBerry Storm: Research In Motion's only touchscreen-capable BlackBerry device once again experienced strong interest, driven by a handsome price and participation in Verizon Wireless's "Buy-One, Get-Any" promotion. The company launched the Storm2 at the end of October, featuring a slimmer form factor, improved SurePress input, WiFi connectivity, more memory and the new BlackBerry OS 5.0.

Rank in the second quarter: 6


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AT&T doesn't deliver. iPhone is a beautifull dud. Try reading your article on a 3Gs.

try putting your lists of 10 on 1 page.

With millions sold, I don't think the iPhone is a dud.

You can't say the iphone is a dud but it is hardly cutting edge anymore. The phone cannot multitask thus keeping the 'blinding' speeds up.
its an amazing phone, one i would never own after taking a HTC model over it in a rash choice, the iphone will always sell as it has the fashion icon status behind it (hence the price) apple's grip on the smartphone market is slipping but that will never stop the masses from buying it as lets face it other phones just don't have the x factor. Saying that i have tested both the 3g and 3gs and was impressed for about tem minutes until i realised it could only really do one thing at a time....

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