It is no secret that the rumors about the next gen Blackberry device going to be unveiled by RIM today is this one, as shown above, known as Blackberry 9800. Officially known as Blackberry Torch beginning today, the phone will only available in the US, via AT&T. I know, some of your really want this phone, but hang on guys, it is not going that fast. For the OS, there is no doubt that it is running on Blackberry 6, the highly anticipated OS that many expect to rival the like of iOS or Android. Webkit is now standard in Blackberry browser, so gone the day of ugly looking webpage opened in Blackberry browser. More on the specs available below or hit the source link at the end of this post to book yours of knows more.
3.2″ High Resolution 480×360 pixel color display with slide-out QWERTY keyboard and optical trackpad
Full HTML tabbed browser for “PC-like” Web browsing with tabbed browsing for access to multiple web pages at the same time and pinch-to-zoom capability
BlackBerry Enterprise Servicer for corporate email, BlackBerry Internet Service for personal email, and Mobile Instant Messaging
Next-generation messaging including group messaging for up to 10 people and locations
One view of all your favorite sites such as Facebook®, Twitter™, and MySpace®
BlackBerry 6 OS with integrated search and new UI
with A2DP Stereo
802.11b/g/n and AT&T Hot Spots for Wi-Fi access at over 20,000 locations
Broadband data speeds on the nation’s fastest 3G network
5 MP autofocus flash camera with video and scenes
AT&T Music, AT&T Video Share, PrimeTime2Go video-on-demand application, YouTube podcast, video capture, playback and streaming, 3.5 mm headset jack
iTunes, Windows Media® Player DRM-Free music, photos and videos on the go from your computer to your BlackBerry. Sync from your home computer music library to your BlackBerry wirelessly over Wi-Fi
UMTS: 2100/1900/850/800 MHz (Bands 1,2,5/6) GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
512 MB RAM + 512 MB Flash + 4 GB Flash + 4 GB MicroSD
161.1 g. (H X W X D) 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm
1300 mAHr Lithium cell
GSM: 5.5 hrs UMTS: 5.8 hrs
Standby talk time
GSM: 17 days UMTS: 13 days
source : AT&T

