Tuesday 12 February 2013



THE BLACK BERRY 10 L SERIES 

The BlackBerry 10 will feature an L-series smartphone (code-named London) and an N-series smartphone (code-named Nevada). The L-series will boast a 768 x 1280 screen resolution with 356ppi. The screen is expected to be about 55mm wide. The N-series looks to be a bit stouter with a 52mm screen, 720 x 720 resolution, 330ppi, and a QWERTY keyboard. Both lines will contain the usual NFC compliances, and two new apps called FocalPoint and Story Maker.
Here are the new specs of the BlackBerry 10 Laguna leaked today.

RIM has been in serious trouble lately. The Canada-based company has reported $518 million in losses in its quarterly earnings call back in June and plans to cut 5,000 out of the company’s 16,500 jobs. The BlackBerry 10 is poised to be the company’s saving grace, but chances of that are slim with the recent unveiling of Apple’s eternally popular smartphone, the iPhone 5, and with Samsung recently announcing plans to upgrade its Galaxy series, the S4, only three months after releasing the S3.
The BlackBerry Jam Americas event is scheduled to kick off on September 25 and last through the 27. Much like how Apple’s iPhone 5 Event at the Yerba Buena Center last week showcased the iPhone 5, new iPad, iPod Touch, and iTunes, RIM is hoping the BlackBerry event will bolster sales and keep the company afloat.
Stay tuned to BostInno for more on the latest leaked photos and specs from RIM and more. But what do you all think? Does the BlackBerry 10 stand a chance against the likes of Apple and Samsung? Which mobile devices do you all prefer and why? Let us know in the comments section below.




 BLACK BERRY   10 L-Series
Removable back panel
Removable back panel


Vietnamese website Tinhte.vn has posted a large gallery of images, and unlike previous leaks in the past, this post has high quality images that let us see all the facets of the handset. The handset looks like it has been designed well and the images show the removable back cover, NFC antenna, location of the micro-SIM and microSD card slots as well as the removable 1800 mAh battery.
Sleek design
Sleek design


The volume rocker has a metallic finish and we can also see the micro-USB and micro-HDMI ports on the handset. Overall, it appears that Research in Motion have ensured the aesthetics of the handset are clean and beautifully designed.
Volume rocker has a metallic finish
Volume rocker has a metallic finish


The back panel also matches up with the glimpse of the handset that's being showed off on the official BB10 landing page. This indicates that this piece could be the finished product and the first BlackBerry 10 handset will look like this once launched.
Micro-HDMI port
Micro-HDMI port


A few images surfaced in November showing a BlackBerry L-Series handset. According to a post by CrackBerry.com, one of its readers has posted images on its site of an evaluation unit of an L-Series BlackBerry 10 smartphone. This handset was placed alongside a BlackBerry Bold 9700, and looks quite thinner than the Bold 9700.


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