New images shows an apparently reworked media player for Research in Motion's first touch-screen handset. All images indicate an interface that is heavily based on the current BlackBerry system but includes an iPhone style category picker for music, video, recording, and other features, but also has a more visual album browser and a full-screen video player than last Black model. The Thunder will also reportedly have access to a carrier-supplied music store that will help the new BlackBerry compete against the iPhone, although the nature of the store is unknown; Verizon is rumored to be the exclusive provider for the Thunder and would use its V CAST music store in such a case. No further information has been supplied regarding the phone, though multiple past rumors have pointed to a launch in summer as well as the inclusion of 3G data for both CDMA providers (through Verizon) and GSM (through Vodafone); it may include the same iTunes Sync feature as the BlackBerry Bold to let users transfer unprotected music from a computer without having to convert music using a separate program.

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