BlackBerry 6 OS Device With 17 Days Standby
At the RIM’s BlackBerry event, we got a new device called the BlackBerry Torch 9800 revealed, the BlackBerry that just got approved by the FCC. This will be the first BlackBerry capable of running the new BlackBerry 6 operating system, which promises a better browser, better multimedia support, better app potential, etc. Torch 9800 is a touchscreen slider with a full QWERTY keyboard.
AT&T just launched its product page for the phone, which reveals BlackBerry Torch as a “slider” phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and optical track-pad. Naturally, the phone also sports a touchscreen dispel (3.2″, 480×360), 5MP camera, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, 3G connectivity, 512MB or 512MB (RAM, ROM), 4GB flash, and a 4GB microSD card.
The phone weighs 161 grams and measures 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm. The Torch comes equipped with a 1300 mAh lithium battery, and as a result, GSM talk time is rated at 5.5 hours while standby time is rated at 17 days. The BlackBerry Torch also has MediaSych functionality which will allow it to sync wireless to your home music library via Wi-Fi.
Most importantly, the Torch ships with RIM’s BlackBerry 6 OS which incorporates an all-new web browser, “next generation” messaging system, integrate search right from the home screen, and a “feed application” to capture all of your Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace social networking updates.


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