Performance-wise, the phone's 624MHz processor reportedly seemed slow, as did the browser -- at least compared to the iPhone 4.
As an all-out business phone, it wouldn't be fair to compare the BlackBerry Torch to an iPhone 4 or any modern Android device, but if one did, the most obvious disadvantage the Torch has is the lack of apps/games in BlackBerry App World, which are available in their thousands at the Android Market and Apple App Store.
Another disadvantage in the sphere of multimedia and apps is the lack of internal memory, which amounts to 4GB onboard, and a 4GB microSD card that ships with the device, making to 8GB total.
This can of course be expanded to 36GB total, with a 32GB microSD card.
As for battery life, the phone is again behind its other BlackBerry siblings, offering 5.5 hours of talk time and 432 hours of standby time with its 1300 mAh battery.
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