The Blackberry Torch 9810 may be one of the most recent phones released by Rim this year, but its commence wasn't met with enthusiasm by even some of the biggest Blackberry enthusiasts. The negative publicity is primarily because this new phone looks quite similar to the Blackberry Torch 9800, with the shell the only clear distinction in the middle of the two. How exactly are these two Blackberry models different? This article talks about the features of the Blackberry Torch 9810, and whether or not it is simply a copy of its predecessor.
Similarities with the Blackberry Torch 9800
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It's quite easy to see why habitancy are a bit leery about the Blackberry Torch 9810. Despite its black and silver shell, the two are eerily similar to each other, from its appearance and size (at 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm) to its interface. The keypads are also the same, both having a Qwerty keypad and a touch screen version.
Differences with the Blackberry Torch 9810
While the shells are similar, it's when you go under the hood that you will be able to see how excellent the Blackberry Torch 9810 is to its predecessor. The Torch 9810 is a worthy sequel of the Blackberry Torch 9800, as it improves upon the features of the older model, with the manufacturers tweaking with the functionality of the phone to produce a model that has good performance.
The most distinctive distinction in the middle of the two movable phones is in terms of speed. Torch 9810 uses the most recent Blackberry 7 Os, which allows the phone to run fast, even with complicated apps opened. If there's one thing that habitancy complained about the Torch 9800, it's the fact that it has a tendency to lag, especially if you've opened some apps at the same time. This problem is eliminated in the Torch 9810, so you get a phone that's quite speedy. The phone is fast even when you go web browsing, as Internet connectivity has been improved on as well, allowing the unit to go as fast as 14.4 mbps on its downloading rate and 2mbps on its uploading rate Add that with its pumped-up hardware, which includes a 1.2 Ghz single-core Cpu, an Adreno 205 Gpu, 760 Mb worth of Ram, and 8 Gb of space (with a microSd slot for expansion) and you by all means; of course have a considerable movable phone in your hands.
Graphics has also been improved. Thanks to an accelerated graphics Ui which Blackberry dubbed as Liquid Graphics and its 480 x 640 px display, this phone is by all means; of course an improvement from the graphics of the 9800, which is known to show chunky graphics at times. The Liquid Graphics technology has also improved upon the touch sensitivity of this unit, development the phone much more responsive compared to its predecessor.
The Blackberry Torch 9810 is solid proof that Blackberry is able to maintain the things it found success in while remaining willing to make any changes to improve the carrying out of the movable phones they're releasing. While their shells may be similar, the carrying out of the Torch 9810 goes above and beyond its predecessor, putting it at par with the other movable phones released by Rims competitors today.
Differences between the Blackberry Torch 9810 and 9800
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