RIM and Blackberry has officially announced the new Blackberry 7 supported smartphone Blackberry Torch 9810 which is an update to the popular BlackBerry 9800 smart phone. The touch screen slider with QWERTY keyboard features the latest BlackBerry 7 OS. The new Blackberry Torch 9810 features Touchscreen as well as Slide Out QWERTY Keypad. It is expected to launch in India by September end and will be priced at Approx Rs.28,000.
Ergonomics:
The slider from BlackBerry is 111mm long and 61.9mm in width. It is certainly not the thinnest of the BlackBerry phones having a thickness of 14.5mm also quiet heavy weighing 161g which is very much what the earlier generation of Blackberry phones had to offer.
Display:
Torch 9810 features a TFT capacitive touchscreen with slightly improved resolution of 480 x 640 pixels and 16M color support. It also features optical trackpad, multi touch input method and proximity sensor for auto turn off. The screen size is 3.2 inches.
Camera:
It features a 5MP camera with auto focus and LED flash and resolution of 2592х1944 pixels. Features like geo-tagging, continuous autfocus and image stabilization are also included. It also supports HD Video recording.
Processor and OS:
Torch 9810 comes with an upgraded 1.2GHZ processor required to support the latest BlackBerry 7OS. The new operating system from BlackBerry allows you a better browsing experience. With the new just in time (JIT) java script the pages are loaded much faster. Other great advantage of the new OS is that you now able to manage and keep the record of your private and corporate data separately. It also offers the integration BBM6 with other applications like Wikitude which will open new doors for location based services and augmented reality.
Storage:
BlackBerry Torch has 8GB of internal storage capacity and 768MB of RAM to go with it, it also has a memory card slot which can support up to 32GB of SD memory card.
Connectivity:
Torch 9810 has support for edge and 3G with HSDPA 14.4Mbps along with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and micro USB v2.0.
Final Verdict:
Although BlackBerry Torch 9810 is not a major upgrade to the predecessor in terms of specifications but the latest BlackBerry 7 OS alone would be enough to attract a lot of BlackBerry fans mostly because Torch 9800 was a big success for BlackBerry.
The slider from BlackBerry is 111mm long and 61.9mm in width. It is certainly not the thinnest of the BlackBerry phones having a thickness of 14.5mm also quiet heavy weighing 161g which is very much what the earlier generation of Blackberry phones had to offer.
Display:
Torch 9810 features a TFT capacitive touchscreen with slightly improved resolution of 480 x 640 pixels and 16M color support. It also features optical trackpad, multi touch input method and proximity sensor for auto turn off. The screen size is 3.2 inches.
Camera:
It features a 5MP camera with auto focus and LED flash and resolution of 2592х1944 pixels. Features like geo-tagging, continuous autfocus and image stabilization are also included. It also supports HD Video recording.
Processor and OS:
Torch 9810 comes with an upgraded 1.2GHZ processor required to support the latest BlackBerry 7OS. The new operating system from BlackBerry allows you a better browsing experience. With the new just in time (JIT) java script the pages are loaded much faster. Other great advantage of the new OS is that you now able to manage and keep the record of your private and corporate data separately. It also offers the integration BBM6 with other applications like Wikitude which will open new doors for location based services and augmented reality.
Storage:
BlackBerry Torch has 8GB of internal storage capacity and 768MB of RAM to go with it, it also has a memory card slot which can support up to 32GB of SD memory card.
Connectivity:
Torch 9810 has support for edge and 3G with HSDPA 14.4Mbps along with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and micro USB v2.0.
Final Verdict:
Although BlackBerry Torch 9810 is not a major upgrade to the predecessor in terms of specifications but the latest BlackBerry 7 OS alone would be enough to attract a lot of BlackBerry fans mostly because Torch 9800 was a big success for BlackBerry.
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