Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Highly anticipated BlackBerry Q10 Announced, Set for Launch

Recently, BlackBerry announced its second BlackBerry 10 smartphone close on the heels of a reportedly successful launch of Z10. The Q10 has new features that are much like a blast from the past. The new smartphone includes Skype which was something missing from the earlier devices of the company. The device will include physical keyboard which keep typing purists, especially die-hard BlackBerry fans happy. As far as specifications are concerned,  this smart phone offers a full QWERTY keyboard, 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 2GB Ram, micro SD card slot, 8 MP camera, 4G LTE capability, 13.5 hours of talk time with 1080 HD video recording - with colors available in black and white only. 



Highlights of Black berry Q10-
1)      It has a beautiful, distinctive, elegant, QWERTY keyboard with large sculpted keys. This will help people to communicate and collaborate faster and more efficiently.
2)      Smart and advanced hardware, multimedia and communication features.
3)      Long battery life so that user can stay connected with their loved once for a long period of time.
4)      New re-designed and re-engineered BlackBerry 10 platform which offer powerful and unique new mobile interface to users.
5)      Availability of Skype which provide free voice and video calling, instant messaging, text messages, where users can share photos, videos and files. Apart from Skype, other major apps like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are already pre loaded on the new device.
6)      Advance BlackBerry messenger which allow you to share your screen with the other BlackBerry 10 contacts.
After this official launch of Q10, BlackBerry is trying to rope in a group of smartphone users that miss a physical keyboard and this strategy could actually win over a percentage of smartphone users. All I can say at this stage is that BlackBerry made its reputation with handsets that include physical keyboards and their new device Q10 is going to continue that tradition.     

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