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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Blackberry Torch 9800

Blackberry Torch 9800 is the first Blackberry with a touchscreen, slide keyboard, Blackberry 6.
This is the new Blackberry that released at August 2010. This is one of the unique type of Blackberry which for the moment sets it apart from the other Blackberry devices on the market. this is the first and only slider Blackberry. This is the first Blackberry to feature a proper touchscreen and also the first Blackberry to get pump up to a 5MP camera. This type also complete by the Blackberry OS 6 and many the other new features include the new WebKit rendering engine.
Like the BlackBerry Bold 9650, the Torch 9800 gets a bump in internal device memory, from the 256MB found in the previous generation of devices up to 512MB. In addition to providing more room for app space, the 512MB helps smoothly power BlackBerry 6.
RIM has also included 4GB of built-in (non-removable) storage space for files such as pictures, music, movies and podcasts and a 4GB microSD card is included bringing the storage space out of the box up to 8GB (hence when you plug the Torch 9800 into a computer two drives pop up). The external memory is expandable so if you need more memory you can swap out the 4GB card for a larger one, right up to 32GB. There's no limitation from BlackBerry on this one, so if they ever make a bigger than 32GB card in the microSD format it will work on the Torch. The microSD card can be found under the battery door and is hot swappable - you can easily insert and remove the memory card while the device is running (no need to remove the battery first).
Here id the battery life of Blackberry Torch
  • GSM Talk Time: 5.5 hours, GSM Standby: 17 day
  • Audio Playback: 29.8 hrs
  • Video Playback: 6 hrs
This is the picture that took by Blackberry Torch 9800. 
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the first BlackBerry to make the jump up to RIM's new five megapixel camera that features continuous autofocus, face detection and geotagging. While market research shows that the majority of the photos people take on their phones tend to stay on their phones, RIM's goal for the new and improved camera is to capture photos of a high enough quality and accuracy that they will look great while printed. As most of us now realize, more megapixels doesn't guarantee better photos, and that's why you don't see RIM simply trying to cram as many megapixels into the device as they can.
BlackBerry Torch 9800 CameraBlackBerry Torch 9800 Camera
The new camera is a welcome upgrade to BlackBerry. For the most part you'll be able to simply leave the camera in Autofocus mode and take good pictures, but spending some time getting to know the different scene modes will help you take better pictures. I did find switching between camera scene modes can make a big impact to the photo - so it's obviously doing something magical to adjust for specific conditions. Also fitting to the Torch name, the camera flash is incredibly bright.
That is the video that took using Blackberry Torch 9800.

3 comments:

  1. I'm here to asking you a question.
    Have torch 9800 offer feature like iPhone such as retina display, HD video or video calling?

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  2. are u iPhone user?
    This is one of the shortcomings of blackberry torch which the camera at 360x480 resolution, the Torch’s display simply falls short when it comes to pixels. If compare side by side to iPhone 4's retina display, the torch feels ancient.

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  3. No, i'm not at all.
    I just wonder if blackberry could defeat iPhone. Seems iPhone dominated the world market and android phone started to beat iPhone, i though blackberry want to involve in this competition and implements new feature to their product.
    So far only implements hybrid technology.

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