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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Coming to Telus, Rogers and Bell on September 24th

by on 09-01-2010 11:48 AM - last edited on 09-02-2010 03:45 PM

For those of you eagerly awaiting the BlackBerry Torch in Canada, Telus , Rogers and Bell have officially announced September 24th as the release date for this device.   As a reminder, this will feature the new BlackBerry 6 operating system and a touchscreen as well as a physical keyboard.

For a more thorough rundown of the device, be sure to take a look at Graham's blog: /t5/Tech-Blog/Well-t hat-was-timely-RIM-announces-the-BlackBerry-Torch/ ...

Official pricing is not yet fully available, but there is word that it will be available for $199 on a 3 year contract with Rogers.  Expect similar pricing from both Telus and Bell.

This device is likely to please most BlackBerry fans and should provide an improved user experience while maintaining the strengths of the BlackBerry experience.  And if rumors are to be believed, this could be our only real taste of the new BlackBerry 6 Operating System in Canada for a while (at least Bell is rumored to be holding off on officially updating current devices until next year).

Enjoy!

EDIT: Added updated info about Bell also releasing the Torch 9800 on September 24th.

Comments
by cydroidfan (anon) on 09-01-2010 02:20 PM

Still waiting for the Droid 2 and better HTC android phones

by lorax1284 on 09-01-2010 03:05 PM

$200 on 3 year contract + $500 for non-subsidized version = $700 full price? Really? When the iPhone 4 is only $70 more and has far superior hardware (retina display: 2 cameras. 32 Gig ram. 1 GHz processor: graphics co-processor)

I'm certainly waiting in line for the Torch when it's available, but all the criticism levied at the device is related to the underpowered hardware platform and low-res screen... to which I say "it's not trying to be an iPhone, so it's not"... but to "cheap out" on the specs and STILL try to charge $700 for this device off contract is, in a word, mental.

by lorax1284 on 09-01-2010 03:08 PM - last edited on 09-01-2010 05:01 PM by

p.s. see your "american cousin's" website for a price that would be more realistic in CDN $$$... $550.

by on 09-01-2010 08:40 PM

Here's an update... http://www.blackberrycool.com/2010/09/01/bell-offe ring-the-blackberry-torch-on-september-24th/

It appears Bell will be launching on the 24th as well....

While the processor is slower, RIM handles things more efficiently.  For example, many have the 500mb data plans.  However with compression, RIM really gives customers 1.5gb as compression delivers an average of 3x the value!

The physical keyboard allow allows me to type 50% faster than on glass.

by on 09-02-2010 12:32 AM
Thanks XL. I've been away from my computer since I initially saw the post for Bell, so I've been unable to update the post since then. I will edit the post accordingly in the morning.
by on 09-02-2010 03:47 PM

Lorax, thanks for the comments.  Thus far, we don't have official word about no contract pricing, however, based on previous devices, I expect it to cost $599 off contract.

by lorax1284 on 09-04-2010 07:00 AM

Suffice it to say that I've done the math on smartphones unsibsidized vs. subsidized, and unless there is disruptive data plan pricing like $30 for unlimited voice and data, the current pricing models probably reflect the way pricing is going to be for the next few years or so... speed and coverage may improve, but I don't expect smartphone plans to drop by much... so buying a phone outright is not making a whole lot of sense right now.

If the BB9800 was going to be $99 on a 3 year contract ($500 subsidy), $199 on a 2 year contract, and, say, $449 on 1 year contract, that would be about right... but a $400 subsidy requiring a 3 year term doesn't add up... but then again neither do the 3 year term on $300 subsidies for the lower-end smartphones.

I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place: paying the ETF to get out of a contract is not out of the question but in this case, the calculation is skewed if you are only getting a $400 subsidy and the ETF would be the same as that of a device where you got a $500 subsidy... if the carriers properly prorated their ETFs, I wouldn't be worried, but as it is, you have to stick with a contract for 16 months before the ETF would drop below the maximum, so if you're not getting the full $500 subsidy, your ETF will be "higher" relative to the initial cost of the device and subsidy.

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