RIM BlackBerry Torch 9860 smartphone

BlackBerry Torch 9860 review: A touchscreen-only BlackBerry? Only for casual users

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The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is a BlackBerry, but it doesn’t have a physical keyboard. It’s a BlackBerry for the iPhone and Android generation, but we think the BlackBerry faithful will prefer the real thing. The Torch’s best chance is with casual BlackBerry users that like the interface and ecosystem, but aren’t going to spend all day on email or BlackBerry Messenger.

  • Expert Rating

    3.25 / 5
  • User Rating

    4.00 / 5 (of 8 Reviews)

Pros

  • Well built, great screen
  • Excellent Web browsing and interface

Cons

  • Touchscreen typing is imperfect
  • Hidden volume buttons

Bottom Line

The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is a touchscreen-only smartphone like the iPhone or any generic Android. Given that the BlackBerry calling card has always been excellent physical keyboards (and excellent mail) we’re a bit confused as to the Torch’s purpose. The phone itself is built to a high standard and is powerful, but its imperfect touchscreen keyboard makes the Torch inferior to its tactile counterparts.

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BlackBerry Torch 9860: Design

The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is, like most touchscreen smartphones these days, almost entirely screen. There are five tactile function keys arranged along the screen’s lower edge — Send, Menu, Escape and Power — but that’s almost it. We say almost because there are volume and play/pause buttons on the phone’s right side, but they’re surprisingly small and quite hard to press — unless you were looking for them, we don’t think you’d notice they were there.

Between the four buttons on the Torch 9860’s front is an excellent optical trackpad. It’s quite small, at around 7mm square, but is highly responsive and works very effectively for browsing the Web. It feels much easier to use than BlackBerry’s superseded trackball design, and the default sensitivity is excellent.

The screen of the BlackBerry Torch 9860 is a 3.7in LCD display with a 800x480pixel resolution, giving it a pixel density of 253ppi — not as high as the iPhone 4’s 960x640pixel 326ppi, but still detailed and smooth-looking. It’s very bright and colourful and suits the vibrant BlackBerry OS 7. The screen size is a bit bigger than the 3.5in-display Phone 4 it competes with, and this makes the Torch 9860 superior for Web browsing and reading long emails.

BlackBerry Torch 9860: Specifications and performance

The BlackBerry Torch 9860 is, as smartphones go, reasonably powerful. It’s got a 1.2GHz processor and 768MB of RAM, which makes general operation almost instantaneous and more intensive tasks like Web browsing still impressively fast.

The combination of fast processor and plenty of RAM works well in tandem with the Torch 9860’s Liquid Graphics GPU to handle 3D graphics — gaming is surprisingly good-looking on the Torch 9860, with only a few short instances of jittery gameplay when we tested out some 3D apps.

HD video recording through the phone’s camera is also supported — the 5MP rear camera has an LED flash and handles 720p video recording with ease. You’ll need to purchase a microSD card if you want to use more than the 4GB of internal memory in the BlackBerry Torch 9860 — thankfully flash memory is cheap as chips these days (pardon the pun).

The overall impression we got of the BlackBerry Torch 9860’s hardware was that it was excellent, easily equalling the vast majority of its Android smartphone competitors. We didn’t encounter any long pauses or freezes at all when we used the phone’s basic functions &38212; this is a testament to both the phone’s power and the refinement of the latest BlackBerry OS version.

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Laura

2.5

1

Pros
Look
Cons
Performance
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I am Blackberry phone user for past few years. I got my BlackBerry Torch 9860 just 4 months ago and having problems with it on regular basis. I gave it for repairs and got new one and it has exact the same problems ( freezing scream, unlock bottom doesn't respond for nearly min ).
Unfortunately very disappointed.
Trying to get a new phone and this time Iphone. :(

Honnest Opinion

0.0

2

Pros
NOTHING
Cons
EVERYTHING
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Worst phone ive even bought. The touch screen never works and if it does then it takes 5 mins for it to respond the lock button doesnt do anything. ive had four new black berrys in 3 months ! and they all do the same and you never get service!

Stevo

5.0

3

Pros
Everything
Cons
Not much
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I was a dedicated iPhone user, that is until my work made me use the new torch through their BES server and WOW I prefer it big time. My iPhone is now gathering dust, and that's something I never thought I would say out loud.
It's fast, it's intuitive, and it really works well, browsing is fast, and great battery life.
I guess its personal preference - but I know where mine is now!!

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