Search Info On BlackBerries
By Jonathan Davis
Released in Aug 2010, BlackBerry Torch is one of the many smartphones that are looking for a place next to Android and iPhone. It's one of the very first smartphone by RIM running on the OS 6. Though there are marked improvements over the previous versions, certain features truly make it stand out among the crowd. It does come as a much better product compared to the earlier 'Storm', however some critical flaws may hamper its growth in the market.
Its primary feature is its complete sync with Microsoft Exchange security and Mail, the smartphone has earned quite a reputation within the corporate crowd. With the all powerful BlackBerry Enterprise Server playing the role of its supporting backend, contacts, tasks as well as calendar, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a great business tool.
The unique aspect of Torch 9800 is that it comes with a full touchscreen as well as a hardware keyboard. Though there are several makers in the market who have tried to incorporate this, RIM has completely managed to do this without compromising on the look of the device. The smartphone offers easy maneuver between the touchpad, touchscreen and the keyboard, making both browsing and texting quite easy to handle.
One of the most disappointing feature of the previous device was its poor web experience. Though BlackBerry has tried to fix this by integrating the Webkit browser with the OS 6, its still not good enough. The pages do not load fast enough while browsing the net, making the whole experience quite frustrating. Apart from this, despite the integration of the web browser, most web pages display text as in the case of the old browser.
The smartphone is good for normal use, as it has 4 GB in built memory, 512 MB RAM plus 4 GB microSD that can be expanded up to 32 GB. It also has a 5 mp camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and autofocus, similar to any other smartphone.
Its primary feature is its complete sync with Microsoft Exchange security and Mail, the smartphone has earned quite a reputation within the corporate crowd. With the all powerful BlackBerry Enterprise Server playing the role of its supporting backend, contacts, tasks as well as calendar, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a great business tool.
The unique aspect of Torch 9800 is that it comes with a full touchscreen as well as a hardware keyboard. Though there are several makers in the market who have tried to incorporate this, RIM has completely managed to do this without compromising on the look of the device. The smartphone offers easy maneuver between the touchpad, touchscreen and the keyboard, making both browsing and texting quite easy to handle.
One of the most disappointing feature of the previous device was its poor web experience. Though BlackBerry has tried to fix this by integrating the Webkit browser with the OS 6, its still not good enough. The pages do not load fast enough while browsing the net, making the whole experience quite frustrating. Apart from this, despite the integration of the web browser, most web pages display text as in the case of the old browser.
The smartphone is good for normal use, as it has 4 GB in built memory, 512 MB RAM plus 4 GB microSD that can be expanded up to 32 GB. It also has a 5 mp camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and autofocus, similar to any other smartphone.
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