The BlackBerry Torch 9860 will come with a 3.7in touch-screen display, the largest that RIM has to offer. The device is optimised for video and internet browsing, and has no physical keyboard.
A 1.2GHz processor will power the BlackBerry 7 OS handset, and other features include GPS and a 5-megapixel rear camera with 720p video recording capabilities.
RIM expects to start shipping the Torch 9860 in September. The manufacturer said that all major networks will carry the device, with prices at a mid-tier level expected to be somewhere between the Bold Touch 9900 and BlackBerry Torch 2 (9810).
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