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.
A great alternative to Android and iOS4, BlackBerry OS6 will suffer from the stigma associated with BlackBerry phones – corporate grade solutions for the guys wearing ties. This makes the phone unattractive to an average user who these days can get th...
Touchscreen & RIM's popular QWERTY keyboard, Improved web browser, New multimedia capabilities
Not as thin or as lightweight as other popular smartphones, Occasionally sluggish, Low resolution screen
The smartphone market is hot right now. As a result, many manufacturers are cranking out phones left and right in an effort to try to top one another and have the best, most balanced smartphone on the market. Certainly the latest Android phones and Apple'...
The five-megapixel camera is the best snapper to appear on a blackberry device, with the flash in particular impressing...
The BlackBerry Torch is a heavy device and we weren’t enamoured with the overall designLook and Feel...
A powerful smartphone with an array of features and social networking facilities, we’re not sure the design will persuade ‘Berry users to swap their Bolds, Pearls and Curves ...
The camera with its fivemegapixels, is the best we've seen on a BlackBerry, and the flash impresses too.
We didn't love the BlackBerry Torch's design, and it's pretty heavy, too.
While this powerful BlackBerry has an impressive set of features and social networking facilities, its overall style may not be enough to convince Berry fans to replace their Curves, Pearls and Bolds...
Abstract: Torch Proves Better Bet for Business than iPhone ( Page 1 of 3 )With the release of Research In Motion's BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone, the company may have a device that stacks up to Apple's iPhone 4. Despite a somewhat confusing feel to the BlackB...
The major problems are just too obvious to ignore, however. At 600MHz, the Torch is just too slow to be taken seriously against much faster models running at 1GHz.It tends to stall out easily and falter when you really need to check an e-mail or brows...
Updated operating system and web browser, Unique and useful form factor, Speed and reliability live up to the BlackBerry standard,
Screen size and resolution need improvement, Tried and boring styling, UI could be smoother in some instances.
If RIM set out to create an iPhone/Android OS competitor, it's probably failed. It's unlikely that someone considering one of those devices would see the BlackBerry Torch and think "this is for me." What RIM has succeeded in doing however, is creating...