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RIM’s mythical sliding device finally got official after years and years of rumors. It’s being released tomorrow exclusively on AT&T and features the all new … ...
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is RIM's latest attempt at a touchscreen phone, but it's got a lot of competition in the touchy-feely phone space. The iPhone 4 is the beast to beat, with the Samsung ...
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is currently available only through AT&T in the United States, and it comes only in RIM’s traditional black-and-silver color.
The new BlackBerry Torch 9800 with BlackBerry 6 keeps RIM in the smartphone game. ... 5.7 ounce Torch is black and silver, with a soft-touch back and a comforting heft. The phone is all plastic; ...
This morning, BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) and wireless carrier AT&T announced the brand new BlackBerry Torch 9800 slider smartphone. The device, which will become available in the ...
* ShopCrackBerry Update: These OtterBox Commuter cases for the BlackBerry Torch have been tough to keep in stock! We just received a new shipment of the black/pink cases which are now available for ...
The BlackBerry Torch 9810 improves on where the original Torch left off, but in specs it remains far behind the competition. ... flashier look in comparison with the mostly black and chrome 9800.
A QWERTY slider and a capacitive-touchscreen, the Torch 9800 has all possible input methods covered.Look and feel[RELATED_ARTICLE]At first glance, the Torch is a handsome device. Decked in a ...
The word "BlackBerry" used to bring to mind mostly images of bulky, brick-like handhelds and busy executives in tailored suits. Today, BlackBerry smartphones are all over the place, in the hands ...
You thought we’d let the Great White Hype go without an unboxing? Nope! We have RIM’s flagship BlackBerry device — the Torch 9800 — donned … ...
The Torch 9800 offers email, SMS, MMS, IM — in short, everything you'd expect. First up, email. RIM has overhauled the email application a bit, though it doesn't go as far as I'd have liked it to.
Almost exactly a year later, the BlackBerry Torch 9810 ($50 with a two-year contract from AT&T as of August 16, 2011) has arrived. Designwise, the two smartphones are pretty similar.