Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com The BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a full touchscreen Blackberry on the Verizon network. The Torch 9850 sport a 3.7' touchscreen display with liquid graphics, powered by a 1Ghz Processor It also has a rear 5MP camera with flash that records @720p, 4GB of internal storage. Running BlackBerry 7OS. The BB Torch 9850 does not have a physical keyboard and only sports an on-screen keyboard. All specs and features are similar to the Sprint version of the BB Torch 9850, the the Verizon model doe sport the Verizon logo on the back of the device as well as the tradition Red Verizon background on the home screen when powered on. The Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a world 3G (Sorry no 4G LTE yet on BB devices) phone and afford the user the ability to use this device any where in the world. The design is simple with and the unit has chrome trimming on the sides all the way unto the back cover There are also 4 physical buttons for call, call end, Blackberry home & back, with a track pad in the middle. The camera and volume button are little nubs on the right side of the device that can be very hard to see. They feel more like indentations than buttons. Enjoy the unboxing and we should give you a full review of the device soon. BlackBerry® 7 is a smoother and faster BlackBerry OS, with breakthrough technologies and new apps and experiences. And with Liquid Graphics, you'll enjoy truly stunning multimedia and ...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 Unboxing & First Impressions
Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 Unboxing & First Impressions Video Clips. Duration : 2.98 Mins.
Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com The BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a full touchscreen Blackberry on the Verizon network. The Torch 9850 sport a 3.7' touchscreen display with liquid graphics, powered by a 1Ghz Processor It also has a rear 5MP camera with flash that records @720p, 4GB of internal storage. Running BlackBerry 7OS. The BB Torch 9850 does not have a physical keyboard and only sports an on-screen keyboard. All specs and features are similar to the Sprint version of the BB Torch 9850, the the Verizon model doe sport the Verizon logo on the back of the device as well as the tradition Red Verizon background on the home screen when powered on. The Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a world 3G (Sorry no 4G LTE yet on BB devices) phone and afford the user the ability to use this device any where in the world. The design is simple with and the unit has chrome trimming on the sides all the way unto the back cover There are also 4 physical buttons for call, call end, Blackberry home & back, with a track pad in the middle. The camera and volume button are little nubs on the right side of the device that can be very hard to see. They feel more like indentations than buttons. Enjoy the unboxing and we should give you a full review of the device soon. BlackBerry® 7 is a smoother and faster BlackBerry OS, with breakthrough technologies and new apps and experiences. And with Liquid Graphics, you'll enjoy truly stunning multimedia and ...
Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com The BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a full touchscreen Blackberry on the Verizon network. The Torch 9850 sport a 3.7' touchscreen display with liquid graphics, powered by a 1Ghz Processor It also has a rear 5MP camera with flash that records @720p, 4GB of internal storage. Running BlackBerry 7OS. The BB Torch 9850 does not have a physical keyboard and only sports an on-screen keyboard. All specs and features are similar to the Sprint version of the BB Torch 9850, the the Verizon model doe sport the Verizon logo on the back of the device as well as the tradition Red Verizon background on the home screen when powered on. The Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 is a world 3G (Sorry no 4G LTE yet on BB devices) phone and afford the user the ability to use this device any where in the world. The design is simple with and the unit has chrome trimming on the sides all the way unto the back cover There are also 4 physical buttons for call, call end, Blackberry home & back, with a track pad in the middle. The camera and volume button are little nubs on the right side of the device that can be very hard to see. They feel more like indentations than buttons. Enjoy the unboxing and we should give you a full review of the device soon. BlackBerry® 7 is a smoother and faster BlackBerry OS, with breakthrough technologies and new apps and experiences. And with Liquid Graphics, you'll enjoy truly stunning multimedia and ...
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