Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks
Research In Motion (RIM) unveiled its first slider BlackBerry 3G smartphone with full touch screen, the Torch 9800 in the Indian market today at an event held in Hotel Grand Hayatt- Mumbai.
Priced at Rs 35000 BlackBerry Torch supports a 3.2-inch 480 x 360 capacitive touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard and A 5 megapixel camera. The phone comes with 4GB of built-in storage as well as a 4GB microSD card that’s included with the phone.
The microSD card slot supports up to 32GB cards. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, voice activated dialing, and Bluetooth 2.1.The device comes with 1,300mAh battery is rated for up to 5.8 hours of talk time on 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) networks. The phone works with BlackBerry Desktop Software 6, which provides integrated media sync – even over Wi-Fi.
BlackBerry 6 is RIM’s latest operating system. It works both with the touchscreen and the trackpad, and includes more robust messaging capabilities, as well as easy management of social networking and RSS feeds. There’s also integrated access to BlackBerry Messenger, Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, along with messaging applications.
The biggest highlight of BlackBerry 6 is its WebKit-based browser that renders HTML websites much better than the previous browser that RIM offered on its BlackBerry devices, which has long been a topic of complaint among reviewers. The new browser even supports the modern HTML5 specification.
Its new text messaging app allows users to reply-all to as many as ten people at once, and messaging platform includes a Locations feature for finding points of interest, your own location, and more, without leaving the messaging application.
“With its new high-performance browser, powerful touch screen interface and easy-to-use BlackBerry keyboard, the highly anticipated BlackBerry Torch offers an exceptional mobile experience for both consumers and business users in India,” said Frenny Bawa, Managing Director, India, Research In Motion.
