Rim, the makers of the BlackBerry handset that we have all come to know and love, have recently released the Torch 9810 that promises to be so much faster than its predecessor the 9800, giving the handset a lot more memory and a faster processing speed which can make your taste of using one of our beloved handsets so much more pleasurable.
Here's a bit about the 9850 and what it can do:
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· 8Gb of local storage
· The memory is upgradable to 32 Gb if you use an Sd card
· 768 Mega-bytes of Ram
· 1.2 Ghz processor
· 4G - which is the most recent network to be released on the market and is something that all new phones are aiming to be working on
· 3.2 inch touch screen
· 800 x 480 screen
· 640 x 480 screen resolution
· Runs on the new BlackBerry Os 7 software
· Wi-Fi enabled plus you can now make calls over Wi-Fi if your carrier will allow it
· 5 Mega-pixel camera
· Easier typing with a 'virtual key design'
The Torch 9850 is absolutely a fast phone and it makes for an easier life, but it does seem that the makers of the BlackBerry are releasing a lot of handsets and although they are all very good, are they are very dissimilar from each other and if so, how?
The 9810 which is what we may call the 'Younger' version of this 9850 looks and acts pretty much the same as its older Brother even with regards to speed and the amount of memory it has (exactly the same), and although it is in its own right a very good phone it is not always compatible with determined apps due to the size of its screen and the recipe of input which can be a bit of a nuisance.
The 9900 has the same amount of storehouse as well as being practically about the same size but it does not run on the faster operating law as the 9850, which means that it is slightly slower and although it is not considerably slower, there is a noticeable incompatibility which has been one of the downsides to BlackBerry phones up until the 9850 was released.
If we think about the 9830 we can see that again it is not much dissimilar to the 9850, it has 8 Gb of local storehouse and the chance for you to have up to 32 Gb of memory should you use a micro Sd card and it also has the same speed processor (1.2 Ghz) but like the 9900 this model is still slightly slower thanks to its operating system.
When it comes to seeing a aid victualer for your phone there are three main associates for you to pick from: Verizon, T-mobile and of course Sprint. Speed wise these providers are not very dissimilar although Verizon is slightly faster than the others especially when it comes to browsing, but it is not a significant incompatibility that should worry you if you happen to go with Sprint or T-mobile. The choice is finally yours, but anything victualer you choose, they cannot take away the fact that the BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a faster and smoother handset that stands out from the crowd.
The BlackBerry Torch 9850 Vs The BlackBerry 9810
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