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.
Multiple home screens and notification panel, Elegant design with physical keyboard, Sharp and fast 5-MP camera, Much improved web browser with tabs, Time-saving Social Feed app
Sluggish at times, Low-resolution display, Doesn't support 720p video, Slower web surfing than iPhone 4
With its revamped interface and improved web browser, the Torch is a mostly satisfying smart phone for work and play.
Issues with rendering some web pages, Still outdated looking interface
First things first, traditional BlackBerry users will find the Torch 9800 as a worthy device to continue RIM's legacy as it easily maintains all the aspects about BlackBerry with a dash of some new features. RIM's attempt in attracting new users migh...
A smart fusion of utilitarian form and BlackBerry function. Rubberized battery door and volume rockers ensure a solid grip. Great clarity and call quality. Features du jour are in attendance: GPS, WiFi and Bluetooth. Sports an impressive set of EQ options
Not quite on the same level as an iPhone or Droid X. Ships with a paltry 4GB memory card. 5MP camera is behind the pack with washed out photos and 640 x 480 video. Not really a chatterbox at just over five hours of talk time. Nextgen face with a lastgen t
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...
Published: 2010-08-09, Author: Barbara , review by: techworld.com
For business users who want something lightweight and practical, but with 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 informat...
Abstract: It's a strange world where a company like Research in Motion can be successful and endangered in equal measure. Ask any corporate user what type of phone they use and, nine times out of ten, they'll answer BlackBerry. Its QWERTY handsets have become the g...
Touchscreen und QWERTZTastatur, verbessertes UserInterface, überarbeiteter Browser und MediaPlayer, einheitliche Suche für alle Telefoninhalte, Internet und Apps,
teilweise langsames Ansprechverhalten, niedrig auflösendes Display, Apps lassen sich nur im Telefonspeicher ablegen, Kamera nimmt nur VGAVideos auf,
Obwohl die etwas veraltete Hardware den BlackBerry Torch 9800 nicht gerade zu einem Performance-Monster macht, bringen das neue RIM-Smartphone und BlackBerry OS 6 die dringend notwendigen Verbesserungen mit, um mit der Konkurrenz Schritt zu halten - u...
It's tough to feel really excited about the BlackBerry Torch and OS 6 after heavy testing. We had high hopes coming into this review that the new operating system would be more than a fresh coat of paint on an aging user experience -- that we were going t...
Published: 2010-08-04, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: If you don't already own a BlackBerry, you will not want this phone. And if you do, you still might not want it, even if it may very well be the "best BlackBerry ever."The most exceedingly common observation about the Torch is that it's very much still a...