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August 3, 2011 10:44 am EDT
RIM claims its new OS is 40 percent faster at browsing compared to OS6-based smartphones, and 100 percent faster than OS5 handsets. It also supports RIM's Liquid Graphics technology, which uses a dedicated graphics processor for smoother scrolling, zooming and panning.
Stay tuned because we're updating this with more info from the London launch event as we get it, while a full gallery and hands-on video will follow imminently...
Original Link: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/03/rim-launches-three-new-handsets-torch-9810-torch-9850-and/
RIM launches three new handsets, Torch 9810, Torch 9860 and Bold 9900, we go hands-on!
Here they are folks. Months after we first got our hands on pre-release Torch and Bold Touch handsets, RIM is finally ready to show off its latest hardware. They're all powered by a 1.2GHz processor, have 768MB of onboard RAM and -- most importantly -- run the latest operating system BB OS7.RIM claims its new OS is 40 percent faster at browsing compared to OS6-based smartphones, and 100 percent faster than OS5 handsets. It also supports RIM's Liquid Graphics technology, which uses a dedicated graphics processor for smoother scrolling, zooming and panning.
Stay tuned because we're updating this with more info from the London launch event as we get it, while a full gallery and hands-on video will follow imminently...
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