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Posted August 30, 2011 by Uttam Shetty in Mobile
 
 

BLACKBERRY TORCH 9810 launched in India.

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RIM is facing troubled times & hopes to pick up the falling sales with the new Blackberry TORCH 9810.

After launching the BOLD 9900, TORCH 2 and STORM 3  the company has launched the Blackberry Torch 9810. This is its latest entry into the business smartphone market and it runs the latest blackberry OS 7.The design of the phone is stunning with perfect curves and contours keeping up with the company’s latest designing trend.

It comes with a 1.2 GHz processor, which is standard in phones of this range. The 3.2″ 640×480 capacitive touch screen and optical track pad sum up the touch input and a slide-out QWERTY keypad is also provided for those who prefer the old school input method. There is a 5 MP camera with LED flash, boasting of zero shutter lag, and capable of recording 720p.

In addition to Wi-Fi, high speed 3G connectivity provides excellent business support with speeds of 14.4 Mbps HSDPA, 5.76 Mbps HSUPA. The BlackBerry 7 browser, part of the OS 7, claims to supports HTML5 with seamless loading, scrolling, and zooming. There is also support for augmented reality using the digital compass and accelerometer. The phone also promises fluid animations and stunning graphics with instant response using its proprietary Liquid Graphics technology. With an inbuilt capacity of 8 GB, it is possible to further add 32 GB using the microSD card slot.

The phone is priced at Rs 29,749/-.

 

Source: The mobile indian


Uttam Shetty

 
Academically I am from a non-IT background and is studying Mechanical engineering, but just love’s Gadgets. A gaming and gizmo geek. Keep’s track of latest tech news in the world, and keep’s in touch with other gadget freaks.