Wednesday, August 17, 2011

RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850

RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850
Introduction:

Can you believe it's been almost three years since the original BlackBerry Storm 9530 debut? And was positioned to become an iPhone killer at the time? Crazy to believe, but yes, it was so long. A year later, RIM has been kind enough to follow up with its sequel, Storm2 9550, which has managed to bridge some of the kinks and problems with its predecessor - but still not able to compete with its competitors. Interestingly, we thought that the desire to build a smartphone RIM Touch completely off last year, when no subsequent unit has been announced, but it seems that RIM has used downtime.

Well, after almost two years of inactivity, RIM is about to unleash a third of all touch-screen form factor with the Torch BlackBerry 9850. Not messing around with any tricks, it seems that the torch in 9850 may be the real thing at last the end of RIM's losing streak to succeed in this category. Some might say the third time is the charm, right? However, it is too late to finally make some progress?

Design:

Initially, we thought that the flame is 9850 lower quality and craft in relation to two Storm smartphones. But after a good idea of ​​what we accept the new design approach that takes full touch RIM BlackBerry. For starters, it's a slimmer and more streamlined (0.45 "thick) unit, and at the same time, it is by far the lightest (4.76 oz) of all piles touch only. On top of that, we like the chrome trim sprinkle a little touch of premiums to a handset that is built mainly of shiny black plastic. Finally, it has a captivating design that is able to differentiate radically offers recent RIM.

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