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Thursday, August 4, 2011

New Blackberry for Counter Android Phone

It is undeniable, RIM some time ago was in the rocking condition. That condition occur even practically inside out. Pressure from its competitors outside the companies, and laid off about 2,000 employees plan to add more agitated internal side. In that kind of situation Research in Motion (RIM) introduced five new BlackBerry at once to strengthen its product line. One of the mainstay is the  of BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860, a full touchscreen smartphone with BlackBerry OS 7. This Torch touch-screen presence is a new effort to compete with RIM's rivalry in the touchscreen phone market, especially against iPhones and Android phones row. The first attempt with the BlackBerry Storm can be say does not work.

BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860 offer a full touchscreen navigation. RIM says Torch full screen version is designed to make people feel comfortable when the handset is held in portrait or landscape. Another plus, the latest BlackBerry browser on the fifth will be 40 percent faster than previous versions. Quoted from PCWorld, Thursday (04/08/2011), physically and specifications, the two series are the same. The difference, Torch 9860 runs on CDMA networks  and Torch 9850 will work on GSM networks. Both models use, the Resolution 3.7-inch screen size reaches 480x800, which is still below the screen on the iPhone Retina 4, and 1.2 GHz processor with 768MB of RAM.

Torch touch screen is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera complete with flash and the ability to record 720p high definition video. Unfortunately, there is no front camera for video calls. In the design sector, 9850/9860 Torch slightly thicker than the iPhone 4, with a 11.5 mm thick compared to 9.3 mm. Both have 4GB of internal storage capacity can be expanded via micro SD up to 32GB.


Compared to Storm, this series is increasing and might be able to counter some Android phone and iPhone. But with the presence of the iPhone 5 and a variety of new Android phones soon, probably Torch 9850/9860 will be out of date.




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