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Whoops! BlackBerry rep shows off secret phone

Written By osas on Saturday, October 13, 2012 | Saturday, October 13, 2012


Someone forgot to tell a BlackBerry rep in Mexico that the company's newest L-Series phone is supposed to be a secret.

 The rep demoed the phone to Mexican site Hola Telcel, which posted a video online. During the clip (below), the rep shows off features of the new BlackBerry 10 operating system like the ability to virtually "rewind" a photo taken with the device to settle on an expression you most prefer.

 The video isn't the first leak about the device, with photos and video showing up last month.

 RIM is counting on the new devices to help it better compete against Apple and the Android handset vendors, particularly Samsung.

 The company hasn't provided many specifics about the device thus far, but the L-Series is expected to hit stores early next year.
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BlackBerry 10 Developer Debut

Written By osas on Sunday, July 8, 2012 | Sunday, July 08, 2012


BlackBerry World 2012 and BlackBerry 10 Jam have taken off today in Orlando, Florida. RIM wasted no time showing off what they have in store for us as the company unveiled its vision for the BlackBerry 10 platform and released the initial developer toolkit for the native QNX based operating system and HTML5 software development.

 Focusing on RIM’s vision of the BlackBerry 10 platform the company showed off the BlackBerry 10 developer alpha device, which will be RIM’s first handset to run the same OS as the BlackBerry PlayBook.

 The device has a 4.2-inch display with 1280 x 768 resolution, 16 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, an HSPA+ radio, a mini HDMI port and microSD card slot. RIM even showcased the functionality of the basic controls, were gestures / swiping reveal notifications and allow users to move easily through applications.

 We also got a look at the touch keyboard that provides word prediction as well alternate keys.

 While the developer unit is total touchscreen RIM tried to preserve the look and feel of the famous BlackBerry keyboard by spacing the keys the same as current physical keyboard models.

 Users will be able to look forward to some game playing as RIM announced that they would be including 11 games with the BlackBerry 10 platform with many developers preparing games to help you through boring meetings.

 RIM is also working with PixelMags to give users the ability to read online magazines.

 “BlackBerry 10 builds upon the core values and exceptional users experience that have attracted more than 77 million BlackBerry customers around the world,” said Alec Saunders, Vice President, Developer Relations and Ecosystems Development.

 Saunders continued, “Developers building for BlackBerry 10 will be able to easily create the kind of cutting-edge and other apps like BBM or by leveraging the new signature design elements of this new and powerful mobile computing platform.

” We are hoping for a BlackBerry 10 release this summer.
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Leaked RIM roadmap shows BlackBerry 10, PlayBook update plans

Written By osas on Friday, July 6, 2012 | Friday, July 06, 2012


RIM recently announced that BlackBerry 10 and new hardware — the L-series and N-series — would be pushed back until early 2013.

 Now, a leaked slide has appeared that sheds additional light on what RIM has in their product pipeline — and when you can expect to see it on store shelves.

 First up is the long-absent 4G BlackBerry PlayBook.

 Spotted in the wild as far back as April, RIM confirmed in May that it would arrive “by the end of the year.

 Based on its listing in the Q4 2012 block, they’re waiting until the holiday season to get the updated model to carriers.

 It’s another delay that isn’t going to help RIM gain ground, and at this point you’ve got to wonder if anyone is really waiting for the 4G PlayBook.

 Quarterly sales of the original models have slowed to a crawl — just 200,000 moved in Q2 2012. The previously-leaked L and N-series devices lead off 2013.

 It’s expected that they’ll launch first in Europe due to a more receptive (and slightly less critical) market and then make their way to North America about three weeks later.

 RIM is likely hoping that the staggered launch will help build excitement before what surely must be their most critical U.S. product launch ever.

 There’s also some good news for owners of the first-generation PlayBook: you’re slated to receive the upgrade to BlackBerry 10 early in 2013, too.

 Toward the end of 2013, RIM plans on releasing a follow-up to the PlayBook. Codenamed Blackforest, it looks like the new model will be larger (perhaps 9 or 10 inches) and may feature up to 128GB of internal storage.

 Two other devices are noted: Nashville and Naples, which would seem to indicate that they’re N-series phones.

 With Nashville pinned between Q2 and Q3, that means the high-end Nevada will be the only QWERTY BlackBerry 10 device available until summertime.

 For folks interested in a low-end or mid-range BlackBerry Curve running the new OS, it’ll be almost a year before you can buy the device you’re waiting for.
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