The Blackberry Torch is a world premier BlackBerry in slider form factor with touch screen plus QWERTY keyboard and optical trackpad. An AT&T exclusive, the BlackBerry Torch will introduce a new intuitive user interface, and new features such as full rich web browser, collaborative next generation messaging, and fast Wi-Fi b/g/n plus much more. The revolutionary design includes a brilliant touch screen, touch pad & full QWERTY keyboard with the latest BlackBerry 6 OS.
Who should get this phone? Business users who want a richer multimedia and web surfing experience on a BlackBerry
What cell phone compares to this model? The BlackBerry Torch runs the same OS 6 as the BlackBerry Style, but compares better usability-wise to the BlackBerry Storm 2.
Why should I get this phone? You want all the rich messaging features of a BlackBerry with all the user-friendly features of the new BlackBerry OS 6.
In a nutshell: The Torch is the first model to support BlackBerrys latest OS 6. Its also the first BlackBerry to sport both a tactile QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen. The company couldnt have picked a better way to show off all the enhancements of the new OS.

Use the touch screen or tactile keyboard.
At first glance, the BlackBerry Torch looks like a touchscreen only cell phone, but slide up the screen to reveal a tactile QWERTY keyboard, thats similar in size to a BlackBerry Curves keyboard. The only real quibble we have with the tactile keyboard is that its slightly recessed in the cell phones casing making it a bit difficult to hit the keys (Q, A, and alt on the left and P, del, and return) that line the sides of the QWERTY keyboard. That said its not a deal breaker. Especially when you consider the BlackBerry Torch also sports a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard that can be used in both vertical and horizontal modes. While its nice to have the additional keyboard option, it did take us a while to get accustomed to it. About that screen, overall the large display is bright and easy to read. Its also fairly receptive.
Overall, the cell phone feels solid in the hand and fits easily in a pant pocket or small purse. The gray metallic that lines the cell phones spine give it a more sophisticated look. We also appreciate the keys on the side of the phone are similar to those found on existing BlackBerrys. There are volume keys, one touch key that launches the camera
, and 3.5mm headset jack on one side of the phone. On the top of the Torch youll find a mute key and lock option. The other side of the phone has an uncovered microUSB port. Finally, at the base of the phone are the four keys found on many BlackBerrys: send, menu, back and end/power. Additionally, theres a trackpad that is well integrated with the functions of the phone so you can seamlessly switch from navigating the Torchs OS using the touchscreen to using the trackpad.
Testing the BlackBerry Torch
Making calls: During calls we could hear callers loud and without distortion, while callers said they had no problem hearing us clearly. Regardless of how close you hold the smartphone to your face, the End Call button never seems to get accidentally hit.

Side volume keys let you easily adjust the audio.
Operating System: The smartphone comes loaded with BlackBerry OS 6.0 and supports multitasking and multiple screens with the ability to organize apps just about any way you want. Overall, the user interface is fairly straightforward and icon friendly. Additionally, the new OS isnt a huge departure from those found on previous models, its just much easier to use.
E-Mail: We were able to easily set-up and access both corporate e-mail and web-based e-mail accounts such as Yahoo!, AOL, and Gmail. You can have up to 10 e-mail accounts on the phone.
Web Navigation: BlackBerry OS 6 really shines in this department. You can now pinch, zoom and scroll around websites. Additionally, the BlackBerry Torch does a good job handling bookmarks. When surfing the web theres a bookmark icon in the top right hand corner, press that and the existing website gets pushed down the screen to reveal screenshots of all the bookmarked sites.
Social Media: In addition to including mobile versions of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, the new BlackBerry OS includes an application called Social Feeds. Its an easy to use application that aggregates updates from all your social media accounts and RSS feeds.

Picture Perfect: Image colors are bright and true.
Camera features: The BlackBerry Torch sports a 5-megapixel camera with a flash on the back of the cell phone. It lacks a tiny mirror for framing self-portraits.
Video features: You can record video with this phone. Quality was acceptable, however, we much prefer watching videos on the display that we found on the web.
Music Features: Playback of music through the BlakcBerry Torchs speaker is solid; songs sounded loud, but not distorted or too tinny. Music also sounded great through the included headphones.
Connectivity: The cell phone works with AT&Ts 3G networks, but you can do a lot on this cell phone over a WiFi connection.
Battery Life: We were impressed with the battery life on the BlackBerry Torch. We were able to go a couple of days before needing to recharge the BlackBerry Torch, when we used the cell phone to occasionally check e-mail, surf the web, and take a few pictures. Another plus is that you can recharge the phone when its connected to a computer via the USB-to-microUSB cable.
The BlackBerry Torch is an impressive new cell phone that does a great job at showing off BlackBerry OS 6, without sacrificing many of the features users have come to expect in a BlackBerry.
| Operating System | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | BlackBerry |
| Operating System Release Number | 6.0 |
| Cell Phone Design | |
|---|---|
| Phone Style | Slider |
| Phone Size | Standard |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 4.37 x 2.44 x .57 |
| Weight (w/standard battery) | 5.7 oz. |
| Keyboard Type | Physical QWERTY |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Screen Size | 3.2 in. |
| Display | 480x360; HVGA+ |
| Mil-Spec/Rugged | No |
| Push To Talk (PTT) | No |
| Camera & Video Features | |
|---|---|
| Camera Resolution | 5.0MP |
| Front Camera Resolution | N/A |
| Camera Flash | Yes |
| Advanced Features | |
|---|---|
| HDMI port | No |
| 1080p HD Video | No |
| 3D Camera/Video | No |
| NFC Capable | Not Available |
| PLAN | Not Available |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Cell Phone Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Processor Name | TI OMAP 3610 |
| Processor Speed | 800 MHz |
| Onboard Memory | 4GB |
| Removable Memory Card - Type | Micro SD Card |
| Maximum Memory Card Capacity | 32GB SDHC |
| Removable Memory Accessibility | External Slot |
| Photo Caller ID | Yes |
| Expandable Memory Slot | MicroSD |
| External Volume Control | Yes |
| Service / Support | 1 Year Warranty |
| Accessibility | |
|---|---|
| Hearing Aid Compliance | M3/T3 |
| Digital TTY/TTD | Yes |
| Battery Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Talk Time | Up to 5.5 hours |
| Standby Time | Up to 17 days |
| Battery Milliamp (mAh) Hour | 1300 |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| Micro USB | Yes |
| Web Browser | Full HTML |
| GPS Type | A-GPS |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth v2.1 |
| USB Port Type | Micro-USB |
| Early Termination Fee | |
|---|---|
| Early Termination Fee - Initial Amount | 325 |
| Early Termination Fee - Monthly Declining Amount | 10 |
Customer Rating: 3

by ek -- May 13th 2012 -- Raleigh, NC
Not user friendly, battery life is awful and have to keep pushing it freezes
Customer Rating: 3

by conetha pearson -- November 3rd 2011 -- Gonzales, LA
Upgraded to the Torch 9800 this year and completely unsatisfied with the phone's performance.
Customer Rating: 3.5

by Kryss -- November 2nd 2011 -- Moore, OK
Apps freeze up a lot. Some apps that are for \"Blackberrys\" only partially function. Constantly dialing with my ear when I am talking to someone. Touch screen is nice most of the time, but it freezes up and can only correct by removing battery. Speaker phone works well though.
Customer Rating: 4.8

by cardie m offord -- March 25th 2011 -- chicago, IL
Love the touch screen plus the keyboard. Please do not change. This is a perfect combination.
Customer Rating: 4

by Lisa -- March 9th 2011 -- bklyn, NY
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