No. At&t owns the exclusive rights to sell the Torch.
Windows Mobile email is not supposed to be able to be run on the Blackberry Torch, so it is not recommended to be tried.
No. Colombia uses GSM. Boost blackberry is CDMA.
You can find BlackBerry Torch reviews at http://www.bgr.com/2011/09/07/blackberry-torch-9850-review/. You can also get information and reviews at http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/blackberry-torch-9810-review-50005510/
BlackBerry Torch 9800 :)
The Blackberry Torch with the Blackberry 6 OS and the slide out keyboard was released in August 2010. designed to be the next logical step for Blackberry users its name comes from the inclusion of the Torch mobile browser.
No. Colombia uses GSM. Boost blackberry is CDMA.
YES! I have a 7100i Blackberry on the BOOST UNLIMITED plan ($50) per month and I have MMS texting, internet(not that crappy "mobile" internet,) and working apps(Google Maps/Weather Eye/Google Sync...etc.) Plus I have the Direct Connect walkie talkie function with Boost AND Nextel customers. The 8350i does even MORE!
Yes - all you have to do is download Blackberry App store from the blackberry website. It can be done on your computer and your blackberry.
no
it will depend in your plan
The best blackberry torch 9800 is definitely a worthwile purchase. It costs approximately $239 if you do not have a mobile contract. Check ebay for discounts.