BlackBerry Torch 9850 comes with 3.7 inches touchscreen and resolution of the display is 800×480 pixels and it has support for 16 million colours. The display looks pretty clear and sharp. LED indicator above this display which glows red when there is a new message.
BlackBerry Torch 9850 doesn’t have a physical keyboard and all you get is virtual keyboard. Accuracy is quite hard to achieve here when you are typing on flat and small screen. BB OS 7 keyboard has done a good job here with replacements and suggestions. BlackBerry Torch 9850 comes with Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi. OS 7 gives you universal search along with voice input. BlackBerry Torch 9850 comes with a 1.2 GHz processor which is much faster than the one on the previous BB.
BlackBerry Torch 9850 comes with multitasking support which means you can browse the phone while playing tracks. With a functional and straightforward music player having play/pause, forward, skip, stop and back controls is very easy to play songs. BlackBerry Torch 9850 comes with a five megapixels camera which takes clear and sharp looking pictures.
Features of BlackBerry Torch 9850
- BlackBerry OS 7
- 3.7 inches touchscreen
- Resolution of the display is 800×480 pixels.
- 1.2 GHz processor
- 5 MP primary camera
- 4 GB internal storage, Expandable memory up to 32GB
- 768 MB RAM
- 720p video recording
- Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi.
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