The Torch 9810 brings alot improvements and upgrade features are the most exciting. Part of the reason why is because the overall design is very similar to the original Torch. The Torch 9810 features a 3.2-inch, 640×480-pixel touch screen, 1.2GHz processor and improvements of BlackBerry OS 7.
According to cnet the slider mechanism used to expose the keyboard is very fluid and strong as the screen locks into place when pushed up. So its generally comfortable and easy to use but users will larger thumbs will need some time to adjust and acclimate. The handset doesn’t feel top heavy with the screen open, so the phone doesn’t feel like it’s going to tip over while you’re typing. The Torch 9810 app and the phone’s magnetic compass, you can point your phone’s camera at a location and see any nearby BBM users and interact with them.
The BlackBerry Torch 9810 is expected to be available from AT&T in August. It also support for AT&T’s HSPA+ network. Right now no Pricing information announced by the company. Checkout some picture that might help you to guess more about the phone.
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