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The first touchscreen BlackBerry phone, the Storm, got a few things right, but generally it was a chore to use. Good thing a lot can change in a year. Though not without flaws, the latest version of the device, the BlackBerry Storm2 , is the phone Research In Motion should have released last year: It's faster, smarter and more fun to use. The Storm2's face is still dominated by a large, bright touchscreen. The buttons that previously sat just below the screen have been integrated, making most of the phone's face one big, slick slab.
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