BlackBerry Torch 9800 review

Enter the BlackBerry Torch 9800 which not only holds RIM's legacy on its back, but it's also showcasing a rebooted platform which is optimistic in grabbing the mind share of the everyday consumer – the demographic they've been unable to consistently attract. BlackBerry Torch 9800




Hands-free stereo headset
Wall charger
microUSB cable
Polishing cloth
BlackBerry User Tools CD
Quickstart Guide


Design:

In classic RIM fashion, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 doesn't stray too far from the usual medley of solid feeling hardware crafted by them, but it's their very first one to employ a sliding portrait QWERTY form factor – something that's rare in itself across the board. the BlackBerry Torch manages to feel relatively normal sized without crossing the point of being regarded as bulky.

The BlackBerry Torch features a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard, an improved operating system and an average multimedia system.
Multimedia:
BlackBerry Torch 9800 provides several multimedia features but nothing too extraordinary.
Call Features/Quality:
Dialing a call, placing the call on hold or even 3-way calling is simple to do using this BlackBerry smartphone.
Memory/Storage:
The BlackBerry 9800 features a battery life of 330 minutes and up to 432 hours of standby time.
Additional Features:
A vast improvement over previous BlackBerry operating systems, the Blackberry OS 6 is included on the Torch, which features new animations, graphics and a webkit-based browser. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 has a few new features, such as the BlackBerry OS 6, but it still doesn’t feel quite up to par with other smartphones.

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