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BlackBerry Torch 9800

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The Torch is a different BlackBerry than anything you’ve seen. Its developer, Research in Motion, has clearly put a great deal of thought into the device design, operation, and even its packaging. This smartphone boasts a touchscreen, optical trackpad, and slide-out QWERTY keyboard giving it a unique form factor. It also features a revamped operating system complete with new browser [...]

BlackBerry Bold 9700

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The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a 3G, Wi-Fi enabled smartphone offered in the U.S. by T-Mobile and soon AT&T. It has a beautiful HVGA screen, track pad, full QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, and expandable microSD memory card slot. The original Bold 9000 set the bar in terms of delivering a reliable, high [...]

BlackBerry Storm 2

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With its large and crisp touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera, sleek form factor, and a host of connectivity options, the BlackBerry Storm2 should be great. It packs upgraded performance, a tweaked user interface, enhanced operating system, and overall really works to make up for its previous generation’s shortcomings. It even includes Wi-Fi, a first for Verizon-branded Storms. [...]

BlackBerry Curve 8520

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The BlackBerry Curve 8520 shows that the future of the BlackBerry is here… kind of. By far the stand-out feature of the Curve 8520 is its new optical trackpad, which replaces the trackball for navigation – and it rocks. In a confusing move though, the 8520 is the third Curve available on T-Mobile, in addition to the [...]

BlackBerry Curve 8900

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The revamped BlackBerry Curve 8900 by RIM is the convertible sports-car of BlackBerrys. It is sleek, light, comfortably sized and incredibly powerful. The Curve has been an abiding standby for BlackBerry nation, and the newest model promises to deliver on expectations. Much of the 8900′s improvements can be attributed to design considerations and software and usability. [...]