BlackBerry Z10 And Q10 Pricing And Availability Announced

blackberry2 BlackBerry Z10 And Q10 Pricing And Availability AnnouncedBlackBerry has just announced the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 smartphones. If you’re wondering when will you be able to get your hands on any of these, the company has just revealed their corresponding release dates. Here in the U.S., the BlackBerry Z10 will be coming in March via carrier partners. We’ve already told you that Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile will be carrying the BlackBerry 10 devices. The company says that U.S. carriers will start announcing pre-registration and price plans today, so stay tuned for that.

Unfortunately, QWERTY fans will have to wait until April to enjoy the BlackBerry Q10. In the U.K., the Z10 will be available starting tomorrow via retail stores and carriers. In Canada, the Z10 will be available on February 5th and will retail for $149.99 on a 3-year contract. Meanwhile, folks in the UAE will get the Z10 on February 10th where it will retail for for AED 2,599.

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BlackBerry 10 Launched, RIM’s Roadmap for 2013

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RIM’s big launch of its BlackBerry 10 platform and devices has been a long time coming considering they announced today’s event a month in advance. The company hasn’t been doing as well as it would like to be doing considering Android and iOS devices are on the minds of the majority of people who own mobile devices.

Today’s press event not only introduces the BlackBerry 10 OS and new devices that will be running the operating system, but it also may mean the future of the company if their new platform and devices are considered a hit or miss. So let’s take a look at what RIM announced today and where they plan to take their BlackBerry 10 platform and devices in 2013. (more…)

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BlackBerry Z10 Review roundup: BlackBerry 10 touches the press

This week the first reviews of the BlackBerry 10 all-touch hero phone are appearing one by one, and this BlackBerry Z10 (as its called) is appearing to be a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to appearing as your one true “must have” device. While we’re seeing the consensus surrounding the software to be relatively positive and the hardware to be generally OK, it would appear that this device may be what many have feared: too little too late. Hope should not be lost though on this one initial push – the final product may be just what you, the business professional, ordered.

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If you’re looking at the review posted by Engadget you’ll find that Tim Stevens (with contributions from Zach Honig and Edgar Alvarez) spoke highly of the operating system once it was up and running. Noting that BlackBerry has made it clear that they want their brand to reflect the speed of the experience as “Keeping You Moving”, the final product “needs to be very quick to respond.” Luckily by their measure, “most apps apps launch promptly and, once launched, are snappy and responsive.” Unfortunately the boot-up time appares to be taking more than a minute “after the battery is removed” and up to 30 seconds to shut down – not all that positive!

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Over at CNET it would appear that Jessica Dolcourt has positive things to say about the user interface as well as the camera, noting that it appears that while the device may not be able to draw users away from the iPhone or Android easily, BlackBerry users will be pleased with the experience. While the camera does improve on previous BlackBerry models, it would appear that, according to Dolcourt, “Despite the thin toolset, image quality was pretty decent.” She also notes that users should skip the device entirely if they “have no patience to learn a new UI.”

With AllThingsD you’ll find the Walt Mossberg review with a rather simple bottom line: “I believe it [the BlackBerry Z10] has a chance of getting RIM back into the game, if the company can attract a lot more apps.” That’s a “radical” reinvention of BlackBerry, he notes, but there’s no surprisingly fabulous features that stand out as above and beyond the competition.

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Reviewer Kevin Michaluk from CrackBerry notes that the Z10 is “more than a bare-bones 1.0″ product, making sure to mention that BlackBerry 10 has “evolved dramatically in all directions” in the time between his first look in the summer of 2012 and now. The CrackBerry review makes no effort to hide that it’s more of an exploration of the device and the software than it is a simple review and judgement of said products, tending to hardcore BlackBerry users first – for them they add that the software “addresses basically every nagging issue we’ve ever had with the legacy BlackBerry OS.”

The general word from Joshua Topolsky from The Verge was that unless you’re specifically interested in supporting BlackBerry for your own love of the brand, the Z10 is the smartphone for you. On the other hand, the review makes it simple once again: “there are better phones on the market, and I don’t yet see a compelling reason for most customers to choose this phone over those better ones.” A review from TechRadar by John McCann gives some insight on the physical makeup of the smartphone, noting the weight specifically to be a “happy medium” between the Lumia 920 (“nowhere near as heavy”) and the iPhone 5 (“not as feather light”).

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Then there’s the ABC News Tech This Out review from Joanna Stern who mentions that though “it’s not a beautiful or elegant phone” it’s still “well-made and comfortable to hold.” She also speaks highly of the speed of the device, noting that, “it gives even the best Android phones and the iPhone 5 a run for their money in terms of speed.” Sound like a win to you?

We’ll be keeping our ear to the wire for user reactions galore when this device is released around the world in the next few months, so stay tuned. Have a peek at the timeline below for more news surrounding the release of BlackBerry 10 as well as the BlackBerry Z10 and the keyboard-toting BlackBerry Q10 as well. Will you be joining (or re-joining) the BlackBerry pack this season? Let us know!


BlackBerry Z10 Review roundup: BlackBerry 10 touches the press is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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BlackBerry Q10 official as QWERTY touchscreen hero

This week the folks at BlackBerry (formerly known as RIM) have revealed BlackBerry 10 and one of two new hero devices for the software: the BlackBerry Q10. This device has a combination of two user interfaces, one a touchscreen, the other a classic BlackBerry keyboard. The details surrounding this device have been “leaked” several times before this first official reveal, but the final specifications have (as we’re finding here) never been perfectly nailed by any one leak or tip – stainless steel, edge to edge glass, and a full BlackBerry 10 experience await you!

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The back of the device works with a three-dimensional glass-weave structure that makes the feel of the device wholly unique. The keypad is the widest that the company has ever delivered, and the AMOLED display is what the company calls their “best yet” for brightness and excellence in delivering the content you’ll be working with in BlackBerry 10. WIth a dual-core processor under the hood and the largest battery inside that the company has ever put in a BlackBerry smartphone, you’ll also be rolling out with high power all day long.

This machine will be delivering the first full BlackBerry 10 experience with the classic keyboard and touchscreen at once in the world. While the final details will be revealed soon (stay tuned to this post and our upcoming hands-on as well), you’ll do well to check out our timeline below as well as SlashGear’s lovely BlackBerry 10 tag hub. This experience is one of two that BlackBerry needs to key in on as perfect – it’s all or nothing right here in the first part of 2013!

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Note in the timeline below that RIM has re-branded themselves as BlackBerry and BlackBerry alone as well, this solidifying the message for the world and showing us that they mean business with both BlackBerry software and hardware from this point forward. Also keep an eye on the CEO of BlackBerry this week as he continues to champion the platform now that it’s out in the wild, and let us know if you’re planning on working with the full-touch Z10, the touch/keyboard experience of the Q10, or if you’ll be waiting for the next generation of BlackBerry 10 devices after this!


BlackBerry Q10 official as QWERTY touchscreen hero is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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BlackBerry Q10: The Next Generation Physical QWERTY Beast Has a Touchscreen Too (Updating)

BlackBerry’s QWERTY handset for BlackBerry 10 is official. Launched today, BB10 and its accompanying hardware do away with a lot of baggage that has been holding the company back, but the physical QWERTY keyboard is here to stay. This slim, lightweight phone with wonderful clicky keys is its future. More »