Alright BlackBerry fans, finally RIM officially unveils its latest and perhaps greatest BlackBerry phone yet - the touchscreen and slider phone BlackBerry 9800. Featuring the latest BlackBerry 6 OS, BlackBerry 9800 boasts of a new touchscreen experience with easy-to-use keyboard and rich webkit browser. It also supports AT&T and also offers location features.
Could RIM shrug off threats posed by both Apple and the Android OS with this smartphone? Can the touchscreen and slide-out keyboard lure smartphone users into abandoning the features and functionality of the iPhone 4 or other Android phones? Only time can tell. And if only the BlackBerry 9800 would live up to the hype surrounding its launch.
So, what does the BlackBerry 9800 has to offer to the smartphone market? Let’s take a look at the following specs and features of the BlackBerry 9800:
- 3.2-inch 360×480 capacitive touch screen display (no AMOLED or RETINA display here folks)
- full QWERTY backlit slide-out keyboard
- optical trackpad
- 624 MHZ processor with 512 MB flash memory
- 4GB built-in memory storage plus support for microSD/SDHD card
- 5MP camera with flash, auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes, geo-tagging and zoom
- video recording at 640×480 resolution
- GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G
- BlackBerry Destop Software 6
- WiFi Music Sync
- 5.8 hours talk time on 3G, 30 hours of audio playback, 6 hours of video playback
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 will be available through AT&T on August 12. It will set you back for $199.99 with 2-year service contract.
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