If you used either BlackBerry Storm, we suggest that you wipe your memory before clapping eyes on the Torch 9860, as it is a completely different beast. RIM mixes a number of successful concepts into this handset to give its CrackBerry fanbase a touchscreen worthy of a table in a bar or a boardroom. Its screen is sharp, colour is responsive and user experience is zippy and a pleasure to use. RIM still has an enormous battle with wrestling touchscreen aficionados away from iPhones, purely on the back of the vastness of Apple's App Store marketplace, but we imagine that anyone who picks up a Torch 9860 should enjoy the experience of using it nonetheless.