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AT&T, RIM Intro
BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone with BlackBerry 6 OS
August 3, 2010
Adept for socially
connected consumers and packed with the tools business customers love,
the new handset is the world's first smartphone to combine a BlackBerry
keyboard with a full touch screen experience. Whether users choose to
type out messages on the capacitive touch screen or easy-to-use
BlackBerry keyboard, browse the Internet using pinch to zoom or fluidly
navigate with the optical trackpad, the BlackBerry Torch allows them to
communicate any way they want.
“We were the first to launch the BlackBerry solution in 1999 and have a
rich history of innovation and collaboration with Research In Motion,”
said Ralph de la Vega, president and chief executive officer, AT&T
Mobility and Consumer Markets. “The two companies that brought the first
BlackBerry smartphones to market have teamed up again with the new
BlackBerry Torch, creating a true generational shift in hardware and
operating system for this enormously popular service.”
“This is one of the most significant launches in RIM’s history and we
are proud to introduce the new BlackBerry Torch and BlackBerry 6
together with AT&T,” said Mike Lazaridis, president and co-ceo, Research
In Motion. “With a new user interface, new browser and new handset
design, the highly anticipated BlackBerry Torch and BlackBerry 6 deliver
integrated and uncompromising capabilities for consumers and business
professionals that preserve the industry-leading strengths of the
BlackBerry platform while adding exciting new dimensions.”
BlackBerry 6
The BlackBerry Torch is the first BlackBerry smartphone to launch with
BlackBerry 6, a new operating system that retains the familiar and
trusted features that distinguish the BlackBerry brand while delivering
a fresh, approachable and engaging experience that’s powerful and easy
to use.
BlackBerry 6 features a redesigned interface that seamlessly works with
the touch screen and trackpad, includes expanded messaging capabilities
with intuitive features to simplify the management of social networking
and RSS feeds (Social Feeds), and provides integrated access to the
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and various
instant messaging applications available on the BlackBerry Torch
smartphone. Its enhanced multimedia experience rivals the best in the
industry and includes a dedicated YouTube app and Podcasts app.
BlackBerry 6 also integrates a new and rich WebKit-based browser on
BlackBerry Torch that renders HTML web pages (as well as HTML email)
quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience. It features
tabs for accessing multiple sites simultaneously, pinch to zoom for easy
navigation and an auto-wrap text zoom feature that can intelligently
wrap text in a column while maintaining the placement of a page's key
elements (simply double-tap on the BlackBerry Torch).
Universal search, always accessible from the Home Screen, allows users
to search through email, messages, contacts, music, videos and more on
the smartphone, as well as extend search to the Internet or to discover
applications on BlackBerry App World.
Advanced Messaging
Messaging has always been a core
element of the BlackBerry smartphone experience and the BlackBerry Torch
smartphone expands on RIM’s popular messaging solutions with the support
of AT&T’s advanced messaging features for SMS and MMS. RIM's new Text
Messages application is especially exciting for users who communicate
most via SMS and MMS, providing support for AT&T's next-generation
messaging experience, which includes group messaging with “reply all”
functionality for up to 10 contacts. And for the first time, AT&T’s
platform includes a new Locations feature.
Locations lets users easily search for points of interest, businesses,
and even the user's own location, and insert this information directly
into a message, all without leaving the messaging application. Using
group messaging and locations together, users can arrange to meet a
group of friends easily by sending one message to all of them,
discussing together where to meet and then sending a map – all in one
threaded conversation. AT&T designed the service based on research that
revealed customers want features that help facilitate social planning,
improved message organization and location sharing.
Apps At Your Fingertips
After powering up the BlackBerry
Torch smartphone for the first time, users will notice a set of
pre-loaded icons which allow them to download and immediately begin
using a variety of rich entertainment and social networking applications
to access Bloomberg, ESPN, The Weather Channel and Slacker Radio content
in addition to Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and more. Also available is
AT&T’s Web Video Search, a unique new app that searches video content
from over 70 major Internet video websites.
In addition to searching the Internet for video, the BlackBerry Torch
smartphone also features more multimedia apps that let users download TV
shows and watch live TV, as well as create video content and upload it
to YouTube. The new Podcasts application makes it easy for users to find
and manage audio and video podcasts.
Another application that puts a key function of a phone at your
fingertips is Visual Voicemail, which benefits customers by allowing
them to select the voicemails they want to hear first.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is also the first BlackBerry smartphone to
include BlackBerry App World pre-installed, supporting carrier billing
through AT&T, making it easier for customers to discover and purchase
applications.
BlackBerry Torch Smartphone Features
• Elegant
styling, measuring approx. 4.4" (5.8" open) x 2.4" x .57" and weighing
5.68 ounces
• 3.2" 360x480 capacitive touch screen display
• 35 key full QWERTY backlit slide-out keyboard, designed to feel
optimally balanced when opened for typing
• Optical trackpad that makes navigation fast and smooth
• Powerful 624 Mhz processor with 512 MB Flash memory
• 4 GB built-in memory storage plus a microSD/SDHD memory card slot that
supports up to 32 GB cards; a 4 GB card is included giving users 8 GB of
storage out-of-the-box
• 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto focus, image stabilization,
scene modes, geo-tagging and zoom, as well as video recording at up to
640x480 resolution
• Built-in GPS for location-based applications and geo-tagging
• Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n); qualifying smartphone customers can enjoy
seamless connectivity to over 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots at no
additional cost
• 3.5mm stereo headset jack
• Premium phone features, including voice activated dialing,
speakerphone and Bluetooth® (2.1) with support for hands-free headsets,
stereo headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth
Message Access Profile standard) and other Bluetooth accessories
• New BlackBerry Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for
easily syncing music, photos and videos. It also includes Wi-Fi Music
Sync, a unique feature that allows users to view their entire iTunes or
Windows Media Player music libraries from their BlackBerry smartphone,
create and edit playlists as well as select music for download. When in
range of their home Wi-Fi network (or via USB), the changes are synced
with iTunes or Windows Media Player and the songs are automatically
downloaded to the smartphone
• Tri-band HSDPA (3G) and quad-band EDGE support for the option of voice
service in more than 220 countries, data service in more than 195
countries and 3G connectivity in more than 125 countries, including
Japan and South Korea
• Removable, rechargeable 1300 mAhr battery that provides approximately
5.8 hours of talk time on 3G networks or 30 hours of audio playback or 6
hours of video playback
The BlackBerry Torch
9800 smartphone will be available only for AT&T customers on August 12
in AT&T company owned retail stores, as well as Best Buy, Wal-Mart and
RadioShack stores.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 will be available for $199.99 with 2-year
service agreement on a qualifying rate plan and smartphone data plan
required. New smartphone customers may choose from two AT&T monthly data
plan options, $15 for 200 MB of wireless data or $25 for 2 GB.
Enterprise and small business customers should contact their account
representative for pricing details. |