All About Cases For The BlackBerry Torch

The BlackBerry Torch is finally here, and first impressions are overwhelmingly positive. Nevertheless, we’re gadgeteers, and our satisfaction doesn’t last long. Now that the Torch is finally in our hands, it’s immediately time to start thinking about all those accessories. So which one will be the perfect choice for the new Torch? Let’s find out.

Our first order of business is cases. Are you amazed at how many are on the market? There were dozens of them on the market before the phone was even available. Talk about overkill. We’ve had our hands full testing all of those options, and while we’re not done yet, we do have a couple of current favorites. First one to mention is the Koskin leather case, and another is the Krusell Multidapt horizontal leather pourch. Both of these models have belt clips but we prefer the Koskin when you want to wear it on your belt. It sits perfectly all while providing complete protection and being stylish and durable. Krusell’s pouch is horizontal, but we’ve found out that that it’s a bit strange to wear on your belt. However, it is our case of choice for those who carry their phone around in a purse or briefcase.

Like myself, the majority of the BlackBerry Torch owners would rather prefer the slip-on style covers, opposed to the heavier, thicker cases. While hard, rubber, and to a lesser extent leather, cases provide more overall protection, we prefer the slip-ons as well when we’re working at home or around the office. Our current favorite is the ZAGG Invisible Shield, which we have found to be the best combination of slim and protection. I’m sure many of you will be surprised to how hard the cover is, because it sure did surprise us A phone with the Invisible Shield survived drops that shattered unprotected units. The one downside to this type cover is that it doesn’t protect dings and nicks around the edges as well as full cases do.

but of course the most vital accessory for the Torch is the charger, and while there is an impressive array of chargers and desktop chargers on the market, we opted for the OEM edition in both cases, which surprised us. For desktop use, BlackBerry makes a super-convenient pod that they price at less than $30, and which lets you actually use the device while it is mounted. For travel purposes, we prefer the BlackBerry OEM micro-USB charger, which is small, lightweight, and simply gets the job done for less than $15.

Although these are our top picks, these aren’t the only accessories we liked. We simply lacked the space to include them all. One example is the Gadget Guard body film kit, which some buyers may prefer to the Invisible Shield. Another is the Endo GRT case, which provides a nifty internal skeleton. And here’s some advice: if you buy the micro-USB charge, also buy the adapter that converts any outlet to a USB charging port. They’re inexpensive, and you might be surprised at just how often you use it

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