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BlackBerry Browser Torch
With the launch of the Blackberry called in August this year, we talked a lot about what new features introduced in the new BlackBerry web browser 6. The flame of the Blackberry browser, while not considered the most important aspect of the impressive array of features of the Blackberry, is obviously an important part of a smart phone and browser impressive in the Apple iPhone and some high-end phones Android Research in Motion, had to act on their latest model. RIT apparently has not shirked its responsibility and have introduced new features and impressive in your browser.
A key element of the browser that has been welcomed by the spokesman was that the Blackberry browser integration with the social application feeds torch Blackberry. BlackBerry users have long been able to add RSS feeds to your browser. Blackberry 6, but this possibility has become much more simple, exciting and fun, add, find and read new feeds.
“Browser Options” screen has also undergone a facelift with previous versions being criticized for being difficult to maneuver around and confusing. The new version, as well as having the appearance of change, has been streamlined by making choices that are no longer required (mainly due to improved performance) were withdrawn means that the scope of the browser works much more smoothly and is more user friendly.
When the new and improved touch screen available in a new and enhanced features that significantly affect the performance of the browser. The new browser is now much more interactive, users can now zoom in and pinch the touchscreen interface browser now reacts much more readily than it has in the past. Furthermore, in order to help users to read content that is more common text RIM has introduced an automated system font size “setting function, which means that users can quickly modify and limit the width of the web-based content screen.
You can read the latest revision of the Torch in Blackberry Dial-A-Phone, as well as the latest news and a superb mobile phone technology blog.

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