Sunday, May 8, 2011

Blackberry Torch 2 Jennings

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BLACKBERRY launched a new series, BlackBerry Torch 2 (9810 series) known as Jennings. Although there are no signs to be released, but the photos looked wara-Wiri Jennings decorate a virtual world complete with specifications. Jennings reportedly will be implemented with BlackBerry OS 6.1 operating system comes with a 1.2GHz processor and 8GB of data storage memory, plus 512MB of RAM and still can be upgraded up to 32GB via MicroSD. A site called BGR has recently launched an image which is claimed as the BlackBerry Torch 2. As disclosed by the site BGR (BoyGenius Report), the latest generation of BlackBerry Torch , called BlackBerry Torch 2, externally not fundamentally different than its predecessor. It comes with newest slider and has some new hidden features already known, such as a built-in compass. Latest version of RIM's OS is also known to have additional hotspots and 3G graphics acceleration hardware to allow 3D games to be played first time on BlackBerry devices. Most of the other features previously mentioned, such as 3G network support 14.4Mbps and support NFC (Near Field Communication). Some sections will remain normal, such as five-megapixel camera and 8GB-in flash, although the camera is now capable of recording 720p video. RIM seems to be showing off the Torch 2 in early May but will be marketed to AT & T in July 2011 after the BB Bold Touch 9330. The first version of Blackberry Torch was launched as an effort to maintain market BlackBerry on AT & T to face of the iPhone. A 600MHz processor on the Torch 1 was perceived less powerful and touchscreen display with a resolution of only 480 × 360 almost unchanged from the Storm 2008 and is far behind compared to competitors like the iPhone 4 and other Android devices.

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