Launched in August 2010, the Torch 9800 was BlackBerry’s ambitious answer to the iPhone.

As of 2025, BIS is discontinued in most regions (except a few African and Asian carriers). If your autoloader-flashed Torch 9800 cannot activate, you will be limited to Wi-Fi and third-party apps.

: Since it relies on 2G/3G networks, it is increasingly difficult to use as a primary phone as carriers sunset these older bands.

: You’d scour forums like CrackBerry for a "leaked" version of BlackBerry OS 6.0.

: It removes all carrier bloatware or deep-rooted system bugs that a standard factory reset might miss.

: If your Torch 9800 is stuck on a "BlackBerry" boot logo or showing an "Error 507" (Reload Software), the autoloader is the only way to bypass the corrupted OS.

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Launched in August 2010, the Torch 9800 was BlackBerry’s ambitious answer to the iPhone.

As of 2025, BIS is discontinued in most regions (except a few African and Asian carriers). If your autoloader-flashed Torch 9800 cannot activate, you will be limited to Wi-Fi and third-party apps. blackberry 9800 autoloader

: Since it relies on 2G/3G networks, it is increasingly difficult to use as a primary phone as carriers sunset these older bands. Launched in August 2010, the Torch 9800 was

: You’d scour forums like CrackBerry for a "leaked" version of BlackBerry OS 6.0. : Since it relies on 2G/3G networks, it

: It removes all carrier bloatware or deep-rooted system bugs that a standard factory reset might miss.

: If your Torch 9800 is stuck on a "BlackBerry" boot logo or showing an "Error 507" (Reload Software), the autoloader is the only way to bypass the corrupted OS.