BlackBerry Torch already showing up in some AT&T stores?
We've called a bunch of our local stores and have struck out, but for what it's worth, we've been sent a shot of the BlackBerry Torch's box apparently chilling in the stockroom of one of AT&T's many corporate-owned retail locations around the country. Though the official launch is August 12, we imagine you might be able to find a rep willing to slip you one early if you find one that's received their shipment and push 'em hard enough. No violence or torture techniques, though, alright?
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]





















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Crapberry is old news... AT&T needs to step up their game and get more HTC phones over here. And some that are worth getting another 2-year contract. The Aria is nice but it's a bit small for my liking!!!
These are just store demo's. Alll stores got them yesterday. Same box & all for the sellable ones next week. Just different sku.
Well, I guess some people will want this. Won't they?
Only people wanting this are crackheads I mean crackberrys addicts, thats it. AT&T is done once they loose the iphone exclusivity, everyone knows it, How bout AT&T get off apples and Rim sack and put out the best available phones they can, and not wait so far to passed the phoen through there standards that once the phone is finally out its garbage and out dated, great job on the touch AT&T, if it was 2008.
@nickcalamia O ya I forgot that AT&T designed and engineered the phones these days
It won't last longer than the Pre.
@mphayvanh too soon
@mphayvanh
:-(
-Sent from my Palm Pre
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Let's all agree web os was fail. It would have been good on a droid or a phone that didn't have shit hardware
I am really surprised that AT&T is still as large as it is. With so many other companies that have better service, cost less, and have better phones. Why is anyone still using AT&T?
@gigarath
iPhones...
@gigarath Who has better service? at&t is very highly rated by independent studies, they just have a bad wrap. They are just as expensive as Verizon, if not cheaper because of the feature phone data requirement on Big Red. They are definitely more expensive than T-Mob or Sprint but have arguably have better overall coverage than both. The only statement I somewhat agree with is their phones being sub par. But with the Aria, Captivate, Xperia X10, Dell Streak, iPhone 4, BlackBerry Torch (underwhelming handset but still the best BB to date) I think that they are getting a pretty strong collection.
@DroidYou Agreed.. I am considering the Galaxy S.. on ATT with their coverage, I agree this phone is best BB to date, but not enough. Sprint sometimes has coverage, but its crap in the same place and barely roaming compared to a few bars on Big Red and service area of ATT. Verizon was twice as much as Sprint, who has some of the cheapest deals and plans and Tmob was just crap gadgets and coverage before I went to Big Red Verizon is by far the most expensive. ATT can probably be done for a little more than Sprint. At least Sprint is easy to understand and not a hundred extra charges.
Who's taking these blurry spy shots? Does at&t make there employees pack 5 yr old RAZR's?
I can honestely say that owning a blackberry and an android phone, plus a iphong 2G that I. Got rid of I think that blackberry for what its meant to be is about where the iphone is, and the only reason android is where it is is because the hardware and the notifications rock
actually yes.
Training units and wall displays
the android is definitely where it's at!! i watch movies, text, chat all that!
you can convert your movie files @ http://pocketdvd.weebly.com/ to watch on the phone...good luck