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T-Mobile BlackBerry 9810 Torch

T-Mobile BlackBerry 9810 Torch
  • T-Mobile BlackBerry 9810 Torch
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Based on 27 reviews
  • Excellent:
    0
  • Good:
    10
  • Average:
    9
  • Bad:
    8

Reviews

  • By Pocket-lint on January 17, 2012

    The score says it all here. This phone is functionally good, with only a few niggles about its perfomance. The problem is, smartphones have evolved a great deal, while BlackBerry has stayed still. Our advice is to wait until the new OS is announced...

    50
  • By TechSmart.co.za on January 16, 2012

    While Research In Motion (RIM) could have sent its new BlackBerry Torch 9810 to the plastic surgeon, it opted not too, with the new model sporting a similar design (besides the new silver back cover with dimpled pattern) and exactly the same...

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  • By Tom's Guide on December 28, 2011

    The last four years have seen a major shift away from what are known as feature phones-the basic flip cell phones we all had in the early part of the decade--to the smartphone. Smartphones had been around for some time, with the market dominated by...

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  • By Wired UK on November 24, 2011

    The BlackBerry Torch 9810 adds an excellent slide-out QWERTY keyboard to a good sized touch screen, but the lack of apps and games in BlackBerry App World will be a turn-off for some when compared with rival Android and Apple...

    70
  • By Tbreak.com on November 18, 2011

    When I think of using a BlackBerry smartphone, the only thing that comes to mind is how good the keyboard feels. Having a touch based BlackBerry feels as alien a concept to me as having a physical keyboard on an iPhone. Still, being an iPhone 4 owner,...

    80
  • By cnet on November 02, 2011

    The RIM BlackBerry Torch 9810 should satisfy BlackBerry fans with its responsive touch screen and overall specs, but for $50 more, T-Mobile customers could get the much better Bold 9900...

    73
  • By ConsumerSearch on November 01, 2011

    Experts agree that the BlackBerry Torch 9810 is a solid phone and praise its price. TheVerge.com's Joanna Stern says she'd still be a BlackBerry user had this been RIM's original Torch from a year ago. However, critics also agree that it...

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  • By Digital Trends on October 26, 2011

    The real downside to the Torch 9810 is the already-outdated BlackBerry OS 7, and the near-complete lack of quality apps available through App...

    65
  • By Channel Pro on October 20, 2011

    An improvement to the original, but not enough to keep up with the best of the smartphone competition Apple’s iPhone stands astride the smartphone industry like a colossus – millions have been sold in the past four years, and that trend...

    60
  • By PC Pro on October 19, 2011

    An improvement to the original, but not enough to keep up with the best of the smartphone competition...

    50
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