Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Torch 9860 vs 9800

This autumn sees the introduction of the latest model of Blackberry range of mobile phones in the shape of the 9860th Torch The flare area was originally developed as an alternative to the messenger phones that designed the brand's reputation as a leading player in the mobile world helped. Here we compare this new model with its predecessor, the Torch 9800 and see what improvements have been implemented. The torch is immediately recognizable range of phones in the Blackberry line-up by the lack of a physical keyboard. In their place, these phones offer a much larger touch screen integrated with a virtual keyboard. There are some differences in size between 9860 and 9800 and despite the new model with a larger screen it is possible to weigh 26 grams lighter at 135 grams. Not satisfied with just reducing its weight, the designers have also managed to shave off a massive 3 mm, the depth of the model. The 9860 offers new Torch uses an impressive display that measures 3.7 inches and offers a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. This display is a bit different than many other brands, since it has a 15:09 aspect ratio rather than 16:9, which appear on the screen a bit leaner results used. The 9800 model uses a smaller 3.2 "display with a lower resolution of 360 x 480 If we take the all important reviews of pixels per inch rookie outshines its predecessor by a huge 253 compared to 183 at. Both screens benefit from the addition of an optical trackpad, a real bonus when it comes to precision machining. This is especially useful when correcting it, text documents and e-mails go. In terms of computing power of the Blackberry 9860 Torch is way ahead of the 9800th The new model sports a powerful processor Qualcomm MSM 8655 Scorpion, which is part of an impressive Snapdragon chipset. This chip has a speed of 1.2 GHz, which is up there with the best smartphones available. A Adreno 205 graphics processing unit is also available, and that is responsible for the visually appealing interface that is based on the model. The 9800 uses a respectable 624MHz processor, almost half the speed of the chip in the newer device is equipped. Although both models offer a 5-megapixel digital camera of 9860 has raised the bar when it comes to video capture by offering 720p high-definition capture, rather than the VGA standard, which was offered at the 9800th This means that the results look good not only on the phone's own screen, but is equally impressive, if a larger shielded transfer device such as an HD-compatible TV. We have always been impressed with the Blackberry Torch 9800, but 9860 seems to derive from improvements in all areas. The result is a phone that looks good and offers excellent performance with some exciting and useful features coupled. The Blackberry 9860 Torch and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 are coming soon.

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