Saturday, August 6, 2011

AT&T announces their next three BlackBerry: Torch 9810, bold 9900 and torch 9680

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BlackBerry Torch 9810

Nothing says, "we are very excited about this new product!" as pledged for two in the morning.

With fanfare, only insomniacs and people getting ready for bed in Australia will hear AT&T has just announced three BlackBerry devices set to hit the shelves: torch 4 G 9810 (following the torch last summer), Bold 4 G 9900 and torch 4 G 9680 (AT&T-branded, touchscreen only response from the device formerly known as storm).

AT&T the focus right now seems 9810, as the only detail that they mention the bold 9900 or torch 9680 that they wait "later this year."

Until the changed things too much with RIM announced 9900 back in may, nevertheless, here's what to expect out there:

Support AT&T on HSPA + (technically not 4 G, but they call it one way or another) network 1.2 Ghz Optical TrackpadClassic CPUBlackBerry OS 7.0 candybar style Bold design 8? 640 × 480 display 8 GB internal storageNFC 802.11 b/g/n 5.0 megapixel rear camera

The 9810 torch (confused by all the numbers yet? and I too! just think of the torch "Torch" 9810 2 "), AT&T got a little more to say. Here's what we know about this:

Running the BlackBerry OS 7.0 HSPA + SupportSlide out QWERTY keyboard 1.2 Ghz CPU 802.11 b/g/n5 megapixel rear camera8 gigabytes of internal storageShould be available in August

Alas, things get a bit blurred with Storm-y torch 9680. At this point, we have to go away all some rumored specs (BB OS 7.0 1.2 GHz CPU and 3.7 display 800 × 480 Update: now confirmed these characteristics), and several leaked photos, the best of which made its way from last week:


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