Alleged Blackberry 10 N-series caught on camera

2991004915 Alleged Blackberry 10 N series caught on cameraRIM is said to debut two Blackberry 10 devices next year – a full touchscreen phone and one with a physical QWERTY keyboard. We’ve already seen plenty of photos of the L-series (also known as the Z10), and thanks to the folks at NerdBerry, they claim to have gotten their hands on an image of the N-series, which for those who haven’t been following the news is the QWERTY Blackberry 10 handset. Granted this is only the back portion of the device which leaves us a little skeptical, but then again if the N-series has been designed to resemble current Blackberry devices, with the main difference being in its operating system, then we guess it wouldn’t be a stretch of the imagination of think that this could be it. It’s not much to go on but we guess it’s better than nothing. Either way RIM will be launching Blackberry 10 on the 30th of January 2013, so be sure to check back with us then for the details.

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ZTE’s Nubia Z5 turns to face the camera in ‘leaked’ photo

ZTE's Nubia Z5 turns to face the camera in 'leaked' photo

We already got a look at the rear of the latest China-bound smartphone from ZTE, but now the Nubia Z5 has turned around to shown us its face. The image was apparently “leaked” on Chinese social network Weibo by the an enthusiastic PR manager at the firm. Things are still pretty sparse on the specification front, but — all things going according to plan — that 5-inch screen and italian design will be hiding quad-core internals and at least 13 megapixels of camera power. With the official reveal tipped for next week, though, it shouldn’t be too long until we’re seeing a whole lot more of it. Leaked or otherwise.

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Blackberry 10 accessories spotted in a list leaked online

Wondering what sort of accessories you will be able to accessorize your new Blackberry 10 smartphone with upon its release in 2013? The folks at BerryBlog.hu have managed to get their hands on what looks like a screenshot of a list of accessories from RIM that give us an idea of what to expect. Nothing really spectacular here and pretty much what one might expect, such as batteries, a multimedia dock, chargers, and a variety of cases that we expect will play nice with the company’s first Blackberry 10 handset, the L-series, which has been spotted numerous times in leaked photos in the past. We’re not sure what those accessories will look like or how much they will cost, but hopefully those details will be revealed at a later date. For now we guess this is what Blackberry 10 hopefuls will have to make do with.

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Blackberry 10 L-series gets pictured alongside the Galaxy Note, Lumia 820 and iPhone 5

It seems like with every week that passes, we can expect new leaked images of the Blackberry 10 L-series, and at the rate they’re going we guess RIM has no interest in putting a plug in the leaks – it is free PR after all! So far we’ve seen the Blackberry 10 L-series pose next to the iPhone 5, the Nokia Lumia 820 and like we mentioned the last time, we expect that a picture of it posing next to Android could be due and it certainly looks like that is the case. As you can see in the image above, the Blackberry 10 L-series has been caught on camera (for the Nth time) posing next to its competitors – the Samsung Galaxy Note, the Nokia Lumia 820, and the iPhone 5.

Granted we will probably get a better idea of its size come next year when hopefully we will get a chance to play with the phone for ourselves, but in the meantime for those who are thinking of making the switch, this is a pretty good idea of what you can expect. It appears to be larger than the iPhone 5, roughly the same with the Lumia 820 and well, the Galaxy Note series pretty much sits in its own class and unless RIM decides to release a phablet themselves, it’s not really a fair comparison, is it? Either way the Galaxy Note easily dwarves the L-series, but unless screens over 5” is a must for you, we expect that the L-series should be just right. What do you guys think?

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Plethora of Blackberry 10 L-series photos get leaked

Yesterday we saw new photos of the Blackberry 10 L-series and it was pictured alongside the Lumia 820 Windows Phone 8 device, and while the L-series has been leaked seemingly at least once a week, we guess it never hurts to get more views of the device in various angles, and that’s pretty much what the folks at TechSuplex did when they got their hands on various photos of the Blackberry 10 L-series. As far as the hardware is concerned, there certainly are no surprises but thankfully in these series of photos, we get to see various apps running on the L-series and we also manage to catch a glimpse of its home screen, so if you’d like to see more photos of what you might be able to expect come 2013, check out the rest of the photos in the gallery below.



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Halo 4 DLC release dates leaked on German Xbox 360 Dashboard

We’re sure that some hardcore gamers might have played their way through the recently released Halo 4 and are probably dying to get their hands on the DLCs. Well the good news is that if you are one of those gamers, thanks to a leak on the German Xbox 360 Dashboard, it seems that the release dates for the next 3 Halo 4 DLCs have been revealed. The first DLC will be made available come 10th December which will be the Crimson Map Pack, while the second “Majestic Map Pack” will be available for download come 25th February 2013, while the last DLC, Castle Map Pack, will be up for grabs come 1st of April (which we hope is not an April Fools’ joke!). All three of the map packs are part of the Halo 4 War Games Pass which is priced at 2,000 MS Points.

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Blackberry 10 L-series gets pictured next to the Nokia Lumia 820

As we said before, the Blackberry 10 L-series has to be one of the worst kept secrets as far as RIM’s products go, but then again we wouldn’t be surprised if this was a ploy by RIM to keep us interested and in the loop and once again, the L-series has been caught on camera and instead of posing next to its sibling, it looks like it has been caught on camera once again next to the competition, this time in the form of the Nokia Lumia 820.  Unfortunately apart from the comparison there’s not much else we can tell about the phone although based on the angle it looks like the L-series could be thinner than the Lumia 820. Hopefully we will get more shots of the L-series in the future in more angles, and maybe this time it would be nice to see it compared to an Android device – after all they have pretty much most of their bases covered in the form of iOS, Windows Phone and Blackberry 7!

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Alleged Blackberry 10 N-series keyboard gets pictured

We know as far as Blackberry 10 handsets are concerned, RIM has several up their sleeves – one of them being the full touchscreen L-series, and another called the N-series which is expected to be reminiscent of RIM’s current Blackberry devices with a physical keyboard and all. Thanks to a new leak, it seems that the keyboard of the N-series has been caught on camera and while the screenshot above looks similar to the keyboard found on the Bold 9900, one of the differences you might now notice is that instead of being curved, the keys are now more straight which apparently is due to the removal of the trackpad and other physical buttons. Unfortunately this doesn’t really tell us what we can expect of the phone upon its release, but it’s a good place to start. So Blackberry fans, will you be giving the L-series a go or do you prefer physical keys and will go with the N-series instead?

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Huawei Ascend W1 spotted again, this time with its WP8 siblings

While Android phones and iPhones tend to come in monochromatic color offerings, with the odd spattering of color here and there, it’s safe to assume that it would be easy to point out a Windows Phone 8 handset from the crowd simply by looking at the color. After all both Nokia and HTC’s WP8 offerings come in pretty vibrant colors, and we’re not sure if this is a manufacturer’s requirement, but it looks like Huawei’s upcoming Ascend W1 is following suit. The handset has been leaked several times in the past, and here it is one more time (via WPXAP) in all of its glory, except that this time it can be seen alongside its WP8 siblings.

No word on when or where it will be released, but according to the rumors, the Ascend W1 will be a Windows Phone 8 device with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor under its hood, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a 4” display and a 5MP rear-facing camera. With the amount of leaks we’ve seen so far, it would be safe to assume that it’s only a matter of time when the handset is finally released.

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Blackberry 10 L-series caught on camera again, this time alongside the Bold 9700

The Blackberry 10 L-series has to be one of the worst kept secrets as we’ve seen the device leak multiple times in the past, but then again perhaps RIM wants to get the word out as much as they can so they aren’t doing much to stem the leaks. In any case here we are again with the L-series but instead of posing side by side with an iPhone 5, the L-series is instead pictured next to a Blackberry Bold 9700 device. Blackberry 10 will be RIM’s new platform and there will be new devices accompanying it, so in a way we are looking at the present and future of RIM in the photo above. There are additional photos of the comparison in which the L-series looks noticeably thinner than the Bold 9700 and its display looks almost double its size as well. It’s a pretty stark contrast and it certainly looks like RIM is moving away from the old and into a bold (pun not intended) new future. We’ll be looking forward to seeing the L-series make its official debut next year.

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