BlackBerry shipped just 2.7 million BB 10 handsets last quarter (updated)

Blackberry shipped just 27 million BB 10 handsets last quarter updated

BlackBerry got off to a roaring start with with the Z10, which shipped a million devices in its first three weeks on the market and led many to predict there’d be at least 3 million shipped this quarter (the first full quarter of Z10 availability). That turned out not to be the case, as the company said during an earnings call for Q1 2014 that it managed to get just 2.7 million BlackBerry 10 OS handsets out the door, despite the Q10 having joined the Z10 on shelves for a good part of that period. Those figures make up just 40 percent of its handset numbers, meaning most of the 6.8 million phones it shipped consisted of cheaper last-gen products. They refused to break those numbers down between the Q10 and Z10, so that’s all we have to go on at this point — but taken with its announcement of an $84 million loss, it’s far from encouraging.

Update: Apologies, folks. Our original headline said 2.7 million were sold, whereas in fact the figure indicates shipping numbers. The post itself is unchanged and accurate. For reference, BlackBerry’s actual sales to end users lagged behind shipments by around 30 percent when they revealed the previous set of figures back in March.

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BlackBerry 10 not coming to BlackBerry PlayBook tablets

BlackBerry 10 not coming to BlackBerry PlayBook tablets

If you were hoping your BlackBerry PlayBook would get a taste of BlackBerry 10, think twice. Despite earlier plans, Thorsten Heins just revealed that the newer OS isn’t coming to his company’s tablet due to “performance and user experience” concerns. The executive didn’t discuss the long-term future of the PlayBook, but it’s clear that the current model is at the end of the road. When the company’s earnings are back in the red, devoting attention to a long-struggling device isn’t likely to be high on the priority list.

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Facebook update for BlackBerry 10 brings photo album controls

Facebook update for BlackBerry 10 brings photo album control, tweaked timeline

BlackBerry 10 users haven’t had much control over their Facebook photo uploads — a big problem when they’re trying to organize their pictures later on. Thankfully, they can be a little more restrained as of the Facebook 10.2 update. The revision lets socialites both create albums on-device and upload directly to particular albums. After the fact, they can tag existing shots and toggle just which images they see. If you’re the sort whose Q10 or Z10 doubles as a primary camera, you’ll want to grab the update at the source link.

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Via: Inside BlackBerry

Source: BlackBerry World

BlackBerry Q5 stops by the FCC with AT&T-friendly 3G

BlackBerry Q5 stops by the FCC with AT&T-friendly 3G

When we were introduced to BlackBerry’s Q5, a lower-end QWERTY handset running BB10 OS, we were told it was aimed at emerging markets and heard of no plans to bring it to the US. While that still could be the case, a device with the identifier RFS121LW and an appearance matching that of the Q5 has been given the all-clear by the FCC. Now, this might be just a roaming application (when devices not sold in the US get approved for use there), but it’s important to note that the 3G radio inside this phone is compatible with AT&T’s network (850 / 1900MHz). We can’t guarantee the image above isn’t a generic outline BlackBerry’s used to show the position of the label, nor can we totally certain you’ll ever be able to purchase a Q5 from the US carrier. Well, at least not until the Q10 launch buzz dies down, anyway.

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Source: FCC

Splashtop 2 brings its remote desktop talents to BlackBerry 10

Splashtop 2 brings its remote desktop talents to Blackberry 10

Unless you’re willing to poke around in leaked software, there’s been no way so far to access your desktop computer via that shiny new BlackBerry 10 device — until now. Splashtop 2 has just arrived on the platform to fill that hole, and a quick tryout on our Z10 confirms that it works just as well as on other devices to give you a remote wormhole to your Mac or PC. You’ll be able to seamlessly access your desktop apps and files, watch videos and even play 3D games hosted from your home machine — though we’d wouldn’t count on a great experience for the latter. You can download and use it on your home network for free, but remote usage will run you $1.99 per month or $16.99 per year — still quite a bargain for the terminally tethered.

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Source: Blackberry World

BlackBerry Q10 available for pre-order on Verizon, $200 with a two-year contract

BlackBerry Q10 available for preorder on Verizon, $200 with a twoyear contract

For those of you who wouldn’t touch a tactile screen if we gave you one, Verizon’s just put a smartphone up for pre-order that might be preferable: the Blackberry Q10. Big Red will carry the regular black model and has exclusive dibs on the dapper white Q10 we saw earlier, both of which are on pre-order for $200 with a two-year activation, or $600 sans commitment. On top of real QWERTY chiclets, you’ll get a 3.1-inch, 720 x 720 Super AMOLED touch display, dual-core Qualcomm CPU, 2GB of RAM and Blackberry 10.0. As a bonus, Verizon’s estimated ship date of June 6th might even line up nicely with the imminent arrival of a certain new version of the OS, too.

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Via: CrackBerry

Source: Verizon

BlackBerry 10.2 OS update brings emojis, level 1 notifications plus alarm features

BlackBerry 10.2 update sees the return of emoji, level 1 notifications and alarm features

You might still be getting your thumbs around that Q10, or the waiting for that BlackBerry 10.1 update, but already some future tidbits for the platform have come to light. Michael Clewley, product manager at the firm, let slip that version 10.2 of the OS brings with it support for standard unicode emojis, multiple alarms and level 1 notifications (for email). With the 10.2 SDK said to be coming in June, you can expect the update to follow later in the year. Weren’t sure what to do with BlackBerry Channels, yet? If you had added Clewley’s (PIN C00014277) you’d have got the reveal straight from the man himself.

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Source: Crackberry

LinkedIn and Twitter updates for BlackBerry 10 focus on search

Twitter and LinkedIn updates for BlackBerry 10 deliver big leaps in search

BlackBerry isn’t done with improving the BlackBerry 10 editions of LinkedIn and Twitter — not by a long shot. The company has once more upgraded the two social apps, this time with an emphasis on search. LinkedIn now lets users import contacts to find people they already know; in Twitter, meanwhile, universal search now shows photos, profiles and tweets on a single page. There’s more than just these two upgrades, of course. LinkedIn reveals more about companies and carries a slew of minor UI tweaks, while Twitter keeps content fresher with automatic caching. If the new versions are tempting, they’re waiting at the source links for Q10 and Z10 owners alike.

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Via: Inside BlackBerry, Phone Scoop

Source: BlackBerry World (1), (2)

BlackBerry R10 leaks again with reported specs, hints at a budget Q10

BlackBerry R10 reportedly leaked, suggests a Q10 on the cheap

Our initial look at the BlackBerry R10 quickly suggested that the smartphone would be a budget alternative to the Q10, but it wasn’t clear just what we’d lose by penny-pinching. If DGtle is on the ball with its newly claimed specs, though, we won’t sacrifice as much as we thought. Along with offering more photos of the R10, the site believes that the handset will have the same 3.1-inch screen size and 2GB of RAM as its QWERTY sibling. Instead, the sacrifices would mostly affect media hounds: the R10 reportedly steps down to a 5-megapixel camera in addition to previously hinted cutbacks in storage (to 8GB) and battery (to 1,800mAh). We may learn the full truth soon enough — while there’s no guarantees anything will happen, next week’s BlackBerry Live conference is a prime opportunity for an unveiling.

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Source: DGtle (translated)

PSA: BlackBerry Q10 on sale in Canada, but only in Toronto (update: other cities too)

BlackBerry Q10

Today marks one of the symbolically more important launches in the BlackBerry universe: the Q10, the first keyboard-equipped BB10 phone, is at last available on the company’s Canadian home turf. As promised, customers with Bell, Rogers and Telus (as well as their Virgin Mobile, Fido and Koodo sub-brands) can snap up what’s arguably the true Waterloo flagship for about $199 on a 3-year contract, or between $625 to $700 contract-free. Shoppers are largely buying the same phone no matter the carrier, although Rogers is hoping to lure the undecided with both LTE on an extra frequency as well as access to the white model. Just be prepared for a slightly longer wait if you plan to buy one in person — BlackBerry warns that it’s limiting Q10 supply to the Greater Toronto Area for the first day or two to accommodate demand high demand in Canada’s financial capital.

Update: Although BlackBerry was emphasizing Toronto, readers in other cities have mentioned getting early access. We’d still call ahead if you’re set on grabbing a Q10 at retail, however.

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Source: Bell, Rogers, Telus