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Hands-on – BlackBerry Torch 9800

The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is RIM's first slider, and the first phone to run BlackBerry 6 OS. We got up close and personal... Unassuming, isn't it

The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is RIM’s first slider, and the first phone to run BlackBerry 6 OS. We got up close and personal…

Unassuming, isn’t it? But there’s that new homepage – you can see the wallpaper peeping through behind the icon layover.

 

And the obligatory landscape mode… what, no keyboard?

 

There it is – a nice pokable on-screen keyboard. Still, as the BlackBerry has forged its path in the world as a messaging device, there’s back-up for big jobs…

 

… in the shape of this slide-out keyboard. Expect the customary BlackBerry easy typing.

 

Begging to be tapped. The slide action is lovely, too. Very chunky and satisfying.

 

Here’s a peek a bit deeper into the OS. Nice new menus all over the place. We can’t wait to have a proper go. See you back here in a bit for a more detailed poke.

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