
We've overhauled our BlackBerry Torch review in light of recent firmware upgrades and a big drop in price - from £40 to £30 a month in some cases, and nearly £100 off the SIM free price. Take a look at our updated review to see if this extra cost savings make the BlackBerry Torch a market leading smartphone. For years, they were the businessman's workhorse – the status symbol that you'd made it in the corporate world. But Blackberry's approach has changed of late – buoyed on (or shaken) by the success of Apple's iPhone and various Android competitors, maker RIM has reshaped its approach. As Apple tries to show its iPhone can make it in the corporate world, Blackberry's changed its tune and is now targeting the traditionally youthful music and social media lovers. After the love-it-or-hate-it SurePress screen of the BlackBerry Storm and Storm 2 , the Torch has gone for what is now the industry standard: a capacitive screen with no clicks needed. The device feels like a quality product. It's shiny and has a 3.2-inch display
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