Testseek.com have collected 172 expert reviews of the BlackBerry 9800 Torch and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry 9800 Torch.
August 2010
(74%)
172 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The BlackBerry slider is a design gamble that has definitely paid off, adding an excellent touchscreen to the classic BlackBerry profile with very little sacrificed.
Responsive multi-touch touchscreen. BlackBerry OS 6. Beautifully designed hardware. Good performance and battery life
Keyboard feels smaller and cramped than Bold. Web browsing still suffers latency lag
The BlackBerry slider is a design gamble that has definitely paid off, adding an excellent touchscreen to the classic BlackBerry profile with very little sacrificed....
Build; Responsive touchscreen and slide out QWERTY; Great new interface; Email, social networking, and messaging capabilities; Universal search and great customisation; Organised menus; Clean browser with pinch and zoom functions; Great multimedia interface; Wifi, Bluetooth and GPS onboard; Great battery life
There were times when we didn’t know whether to use the touchscreen or the physical keys; Processor a bit slow and causes slowdowns; Webpage rendering also a bit slow; Screen resolution
Lightweight, BlackBerry fans should warm to the keyboard
Display isn't as impressive as many high-end consumer smartphones
For business users who want something that is lightweight and practical but includes the multimedia and apps featured in the newest generation of mobile devices, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 could be their next smartphone. The emphasis here is on access to i...
Lightweight, BlackBerry fans should warm to the keyboard
Display isn't as impressive as many high-end consumer smartphones
For business users who want something that is lightweight and practical but includes the multimedia and apps featured in the newest generation of mobile devices, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 could be their next smartphone. The emphasis here is on access to i...
Judging from the new recent BlackBerry Torch TV adverts, it is clear that they are targeting not only their traditional business users but regular consumers as well. One of the spots features a bicycle messenger tearing down the streets of San Francisc...
Published: 2011-08-10, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The BlackBerry Torch could be accused of trying to be a jack of all trades – it has a touchscreen, a slide-out keyboard and BlackBerry services, all rolled into one.It’s also the first BlackBerry in New Zealand to feature the new browser and interface ...
Abstract: First and foremost, RIM's decision to go with a completely new vertical slider form-factor epitomis es the compromising approach of the BlackBerry Torch as whole. Its 3.2-inch, 480 x 360 captive touchscreen is exactly like that of the touchscreen-only Sto...
The phone market is changing quickly and unsurpsingly the Torch 600Mhz processor feels slow next to the dual-core LG Optimus 2X and the 1Ghz Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. Although we should point out that for browsing, typing and emailing – which are the m...
Abstract: The Blackberry Torch 9800 is RIM's third attempt at a touch screen smartphone and despite its lacklustre predecessors (namely the Storm) this is one that actually works.Gone is the physical button click sensation of the past to be replaced with a modern c...