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BlackBerry Touch / Monaco gets manhandled, said to get official in May

Our interest within the BlackBerry Touch (codename Monaco) was piqued once we first caught wind of the device , and we had a sense it’d be making its way into the wild ever since one showed up in Verizon red around mid-Feburary. Now, BGR has managed to acquire an unreleased prototype, and we’ve gotta say that we love what we’re seeing. In accordance with the pub, it is going to get official at BlackBerry World in May, and it’ll run OS 6.1 underneath that 800 x 480-pixel screen. The recent BB6 is asserted to exploit a BlackBerry ID in preference to a PIN for certain key functions — a obligatory move for non-BB platforms rumored to be getting BBM (a traditionally PIN-based service). BGR also claims it won’t be getting the Storm nomenclature, so we apologize upfront to the SurePress fanboys. Either way, we’ve got an inkling that we’ll be hearing more as we catch up with to May, but unfortunately our dreams of a brilliant AMOLED-equipped Torch running stock Android with a BBM app will just remain figments of our imagination.

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