The new Blackberry Torch is finally out. RIM's all new BlackBerry Torch 9800 for AT&T capitalizes on BlackBerry's historical strength by including awesome keyboard and killer email while featuring a plethora of new features including a proper touchscreen, upgraded camera and the highly anticipated BlackBerry 6 operating system. It will be available August 12th for $199.99 after contract.
You thought sliders were played out? Well think again. Research In Motion may not have invented the slider, but by working hand in hand with AT&T on its development since the project took root in late 2008, they have come very close to perfecting it.
With some major upgrades and many subtle refinements throughout the user interface and under the hood, BB6 plays catch up in the smartphone wars. With the Torch, it now delivers to BlackBerry users a modern feeling experience that takes messaging and social media to a new level while placing much more emphasis on traditional media (photos, music, video, podcasts, etc. ). The best news of all is the new WebKit rendering engine, which is the same web browser technology behind the iPhone, Android, webOS, and Nokia phones.
You can finally enjoy browsing webpages on a BlackBerry. A whole bunch of BlackBerry newness is making its debut on the Torch 9800, which for the moment really sets it apart from other BlackBerry devices on the market.It's the first and only slider BlackBerry. It's the first BlackBerry to feature a 'proper' touchscreen (no SurePress clicking on the screen required).
It's the first BlackBerry to get the bump up to a 5 megapixel camera.It's also the first BlackBerry device model to have BlackBerry 6, which ushers in a bunch of new features, including the new WebKit rendering engine.
The new BlackBerry is in some ways more modern than the latest iPhone or Android devices. Its heavy focus on gesture-based controls, integration with social networks, and collapsing of the distinction between phone calls, chats, text messages, and other forms of communication are all thoroughly of-the-moment. And the Canadian firm’s global outlook—Monday’s launch was held simultaneously in New York, London, Toronto, Dubai, and Johannesburg—could help it regain traction in markets that Apple has often treated as afterthoughts.
The new BlackBerry is on the rise, and there's nothing going to hold it back now. The tables are already turning.
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