BlackBerry 9810 Torch 2
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14 years ago
RIM BlackBerry Torch 9810 (AT&T)
In a world led by BlackBerry, the BlackBerry Torch 9810 ($49.99) would be king. Built on the same platform as RIM's other new BlackBerry Bold and Torch smartphones, the Torch 9810 is dramatically faster than previous BlackBerrys, with a far better Web browser and a much more powerful processor.
Pros:
- Speedy UI and camera
- Excellent battery life
- Very good keyboard
- Uses less data than other smartphones
Cons:
- Brand-new OS already feels old
- Very few apps
- Over-reports signal strength
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9810 review
For those who haven't followed my smartphone history (and I suspect many haven't), last December I gave up my BlackBerry Curve 8530 for an Android phone. It's true, I was long a BlackBerry (and BlackBerry Messenger) addict, but as of December 2010, RIM left me with no other choice but to abandon...
Pros:
- Good camera
- Sturdy build
- Snappy performance
Cons:
- Same old design
- OS is seriously dated
- App selection is quite terrible
14 years ago
Review of RIM's BlackBerry Torch 9810 (AT&T) QWERTY slider smartphone
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Torch 9810 is the second iteration of the company's original touchscreen/QWERTY slider smartphone. It replaces the 9800 model offered by AT&T last year, and offers upgrades on a number of the main components - not the least of which is the new high-res touchscreen...
Pros:
- Solid hardware build
- high-res display
- fantastic camera
- dependable keyboard
Cons:
- Mediocre battery life for a BlackBerry
- OS looks nice but feels dated
- bad lags at times
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9810 Review
It's been more than a year since we reviewed the BlackBerry Torch 9800 , RIM's hybrid touch/QWERTY slider, and while the company says the smartphone has gone on to be one of their more popular devices, we couldn't get past the underwhelming screen resolution and easily choked processor.
14 years ago
Hands on: BlackBerry Torch 9810
Last year RIM introduced the BlackBerry Torch 9800 , a touchscreen/QWERTY-keyboard hybrid. 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.
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9810: Solid, Responsive, and Slightly Underwhelming
Last year RIM introduced the BlackBerry Torch 9800 , a touchscreen/QWERTY-keyboard hybrid. Almost exactly a year later, the BlackBerry Torch 9810 ($50...
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9810 4G
If you're an original Torch owner and you enjoy that phone, the Torch 9810 is a sweet upgrade that brings much faster performance while keeping battery life the same. The higher resolution display, faster data connection and refreshed OS add to the pleasure, and the solid build quality improves on...
Pros:
- Faster data speeds
- faster CPU
- improved web browser
Cons:
- OS 7 feels out of date
- 3rd party apps weak
- keyboard is cramped
14 years ago
Last year, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 was by far the most touted device out of RIM's camp mainly due to its new form factor and updated platform experience. It was expected to be a rival of other high-end smartphones at that time, but unfortunately (for RIM), it was unable to establish itself as a...
Pros:
- Much more responsive platform experience
- Vastly superior web browsing performance
Cons:
- Recycled design
- Not enough new features with OS 7
- Outdated right from the start
14 years ago
Blackberry Torch 2 retains the same hybrid touch-screen and keypad design as its predecessor, with the majority of changes under the hood. RIM will ship the 3.2in smartphone with a 1.2GHz processor, 8GB of internal storage and Blackberry OS 7.
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