BlackBerry Torch 9860
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14 years ago
Keyless, not clueless
No QWERTY keyboard, no SurePress clickable screen gimmickry, the BlackBerry Torch 9860 is taking the plunge. Not the first time that RIM are venturing into touchscreen but they're past the point of no return with this one.
14 years ago
The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is a BlackBerry, but it doesn't have a physical keyboard. It's a BlackBerry for the iPhone and Android generation, but we think the BlackBerry faithful will prefer the .
Pros:
- Well built
- great screen
- Excellent Web browsing and interface
Cons:
- Touchscreen typing is imperfect
- Hidden volume buttons
14 years ago
The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is RIM's first touch only Smartphone with a capacitive screen. Sure, we have had the Storm and Storm 2 but they didn't use the same screen technology and I'm not sure if RIM are too proud of those devices.
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9860 review
Samsung recently released the Samsung Galaxy S II which is arguably the best Android smartphone out at the moment (even possibly the best phone in any OS category) but they felt that having this title wasn't enough, they wanted to own the title of biggest Android Smartphone in the world too.
14 years ago
Review: BlackBerry Torch 9860
Blackberry's much anticipated full touchscreen phone is finally here, and we've got out hands on it more than a week before its scheduled launch on various carriers worldwide! Of course we are talking about the BlackBerry Torch 9860, one of three high end BlackBerry devices shipping with RIM's...
14 years ago
Blackberry Torch 9860 hands on and full review.
It was Friday when I received a rather large package addressed to me. Inside, the Blackberry Torch 9860. First up, I've got to admit that I absolutely love this handset. I have had plenty of time to have a little [...
14 years ago
Torching the Storm
The new BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860 ($TBA) won't cause Android and iPhone users to defect in droves. The new handset is a welcomed improvement, though, for RIM loyalists in search of an upgrade from the aging Storm I and II.
14 years ago
RIM's BlackBerry Torch 9860 handset offers a promising multimedia experience and full touchscreen display. BlackBerry Torch 9860 of Research In Motion ( RIM ), which was introduced in India a couple of months back, has two distinctions to its credit.
Pros:
- Crisp display
- Rich multimedia format support
- Zippier User Interface than predecessors
Cons:
- No FM Radio
- No Secondary Camera
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9850 / 9860 Review, Take 2!
The thin, light-weight design of this Torch, with its curvaceous lines; beautiful screen resolution; and excellent web browser make this into an excellent media-consumption device. BBM, email, and a redesigned virtual keyboard make it worthy of the name BlackBerry.
Pros:
- The Torch 9850/9860 is a beautifully sculpted device, exactingly designed to fit comfortably in the hand
- The understated elegance of the phone really makes for an impressive device
- The high-resolution touchscreen creates a really enjoyable media and web experience
Cons:
- This BlackBerry Smartphone isn't for everyone
- Those who rely on their physical keyboards to type hundreds of words at a time will find the virtual keyboard inadequate
- Some users will find the raised buttons at the bottom to be unbecoming of a BlackBerry
14 years ago
BlackBerry Torch 9860 Preview
The BlackBerry Torch 9860 , otherwise known as the 'Monaco/Monza/Touch', is annouced to be the fully-touchscreen follow-up to the BlackBerry Storm 2. BlackBerry Torch 9860 - Design & Build: The Torch 9860 will have the highest-resolution screen in a BlackBerry today according to the early specs,...
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