AT&T is "surprised there hasn't been a faster adoption" with the BlackBerry Torch
0. phoneArena posted on 08 Sep 2010, 13:26
AT&T's President of Wireless Operations in the US West, Fred Devereux, made some revealing statements regarding the next-gen BlackBerry model...
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19. jtkong posted on 09 Sep 2010, 11:16 0 0
AT&T, it's not that no one wants to buy the Torch; it's that no one wants to be on your network.
20. GlenF posted on 09 Sep 2010, 13:30 0 0
i don't have a problem with the form factor, i don't have a problem with BBM, i don't even have a problem with the business slant of the OS. My issue the the fact that the processor, ram, memory, camera & video are so far behind the curve that it's insane. Put out the same phone but double the ram, add a 1ghz processor, 8 gb of built in memory + sd card, 8-10 megapixel camera (a good camera, not just a number) and then advertise the hell out of this as a high end workhorse phone. RIM just bought the company than makes Docs to go, so include the full Docs to go pro version. Maybe go the extra mile and throw in a front facing camera. If you're just going to focus on business, then give businessmen something that can keep up with current technology
23. remixfa posted on 10 Sep 2010, 11:20 0 0
sooo.. glen.. you want an android phone then, is what your saying? LOL.
24. BBTORCHLOL (unregistered) posted on 11 Sep 2010, 12:41 0 0
Also, let's not forget that the Torch has a 199$ pricetag which is just absurd to me considering you are paying 200$ more dollars for a new OS when you could just get Curve and get all of the features of the Torch but for 200$ less. AT&T is mainly an Iphone company now, a huge percentage of the people on AT&T own an Iphone releasing anyother smartphone on that network right now is pretty damning unless it's been released to other carriers to make up for the dismal sales that it will recieve on AT&T.





