BlackBerry fan? Get ready for the Blackberry Torch 9800 Canada Launch! For sometime now, there has been word around pointing to various dates as possible days for the Canadian launch but it was not exactly official. Now Blackberry seems to have made everything ready and they are set to declare the launch parties officially open on September 21st. According to sure sources, the parties will commence in Toronto on September 21st before proceeding to Vancouver and Montreal on 22nd and 23rd respectively. We certainly know that a launch and a release may not mean the same thing, but chances are high that this occasion may also serve as the official release of the Blackberry Torch 9800 in Canada…
Not much information has been given about the launch but it is understood that those attending will get a golden opportunity to get first hand information about the Blackberry Torch 9800 and the new BlackBerry 6 Operating System. Research In Motion (RIM) will also be doing one or two things like giving away 25 products in every launch as a way of igniting interest. RIM is likely to dish a minimum of 75 devices to welcome the Blackberry Torch 9800 in the Canadian market.
There are already reactions from fans and foes alike about this launch. While some fans feel this is a great thing to happen in Canada, others have presented early complaints that companies like Rogers and Telus are likely to sell it quite expensively. What do you think? For Blackberry fans; this is definitely a date worth keeping in mind as you wait to see the full features of the device and make up your mind whether to buy or not.
Do you think you will be happy with the Blackberry Torch 9800?
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This is a BlackBerry Direct Connect device that is based off the BlackBerry Curve design.
for the last 2 yrs i have the blackberry curve 8350i i would like to know the blackberry torch 9600 does it have the same features as the blackberry curve 8350i a phone and direct connect by nextel and also does sprint carry nextel
or do i have to go to another carrier thks george kokoros