BlackBerry Torch 9810 revealed on AT&T’s website
We first saw the Blackberry Torch 9810 back in June, and we have good news for those of you interested in the successor to the Blackberry Torch. A coming soon page has just popped up on AT&T’s website revealing the Blackberry Torch 9810.
The Torch 9810 will be the world’s first 4G BlackBerry according to AT&T, although that really depends on your definition of 4G since this phone will run on AT&T’s HSPA+ network rather than its upcoming LTE network. The Torch 2 spots a 1.2 GHz processor, a full QWERTY keyboard and sliding display, 8GB of memory on board(expandable up to 32 GB), BlackBerry OS 7.0, and 720p HD video recording.
No information on a price or release date, but we will keep you updated on that when new information becomes available.
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