Articles tagged with: RIM
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the first phone to use the brand new 6.0 version of the BlackBerry OS. It may not offer Android-style levels of customisation, but there are a few hidden methods of putting your stamp on your mobile packed-in… Continue reading
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 rocks BlackBerry OS 6, but can run most existing BlackBerry apps just fine. If you have just snagged yourself RIM’s first slider phone, here are a few top apps to snap-up right away… Continue reading
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the hottest phone to slip out of RIM’s development labs all year. Watch this video to find out what’s special about this new slider mobile. Continue reading
We’ve been looking at the BlackBerry Torch 9800 all week, but as a site that writes about phones every day, we can get bogged down in the tech specs of the latest mobiles, without always thinking enough about what they’ll mean to you. So who should really be buying the BlackBerry Torch 9800? Continue reading
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a cool customer. It doesn’t spill all of its secrets at once, like an X-factor contestant just willing you to love them. Instead, it leaves a few juicy secrets to find out for yourself. Want to know our favourites? Read on… Continue reading
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a first for RIM in a few different respects. It’s the first slider BlackBerry, the first to ship with BlackBerry OS 6 and the first BlackBerry to use a normal capacitive touchscreen. But is it a revolution for the series? We got hold of a pre-production mode to find out. Continue reading
BlackBerry snappers have lagged behind other camera phones for years, but we said the same about the iPhone series since it began in 2007, until the iPhone 4 surprised us by making up almost all of the lost ground this year. Does the Blackberry Torch 9800 do the same for the BlackBerry series? We took a look at a pre-production model to find out. Continue reading
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the first Blackberry phone to feature a standard capacitive touchscreen, but, unlike the Storm series phones, it doesn’t do away with the physical keyboard. So does the Blackberry Torch 9800 offer the best of both worlds? We got hold of a pre-production model to find out. Continue reading

















