Review: BlackBerry Torch 9850 for Sprint

Back in the day, I was a BlackBerry cheerleader with Pearl Pom Poms and a Bold miniskirt. RIM and I parted ways as soon as I happened upon an iPhone 3GS, but the love never dwindled. In fact, that love was recently illuminated by the BlackBerry Torch 9850 for Sprint. A 1.2GHz processor, 768MB of RAM, BlackBerry 7 OS and a 3.7-inch all-touch display flaunted its stuff right before my very eyes. But was the BlackBerry Torch 9850 enough of a revolution to sway me from my trusty iPhone 4? And what, pray tell, is this hullabaloo surrounding BlackBerry’s cloaked QNX software and its possible emergence in the first quarter of 2012? Check out the video review for the entire 411 on the BlackBerry Torch 9850.

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Mike Perlman grew up in Nintendo Land and developed a relationship with all things electronic and nerdy early on in his childhood career. Today, Mike covers digital imaging, mobile technology and other various forms of peculiar gadgetry to the best of his gumshoe-like ability for TechnoBuffalo. In his spare time, Mike rides motorcycles, plays Nintendo, ice hockey, drums, and dances around in neon green as Lazer, captain of the world's #1 renegade dance troupe, 123 Party!