Summing up the latest rumors around the features and specifications of the first BlackBerry 10 full touchscreen phone, rumored to be the BlackBerry Z10
As we know it, the "BlackBerry L-Series" is a compilation of devices (London, Lisbon and Laguna) that will slightly differ across the various regions in which they will be released. In short, that means that while they should all visually look the same on the outside, some of the internal hardware will vary and allow for different network access throughout carriers.
In addition to that, there is sure to be some minor differences in regards to SIM slot placement, SD Card placement etcetera as we've already seen a few crop up. We've stuck to the base line stuff for this post while highlighting as many of the network differences that are known at this time. So with that said, if you're looking for the rumored specs and features information of the BlackBerry Z10, keep reading below to find it all laid out for you!
BlackBerry Z10 Specs and Features (rumored)
- Processor: Dual Core 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4470・ Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 (US and Canada)
- Radio: Quad Band HSPA+ / UMTS (850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz) ・Quad Band GSM / GPRS (850/900/1800MHz) ・Quad Band LTE: Bands 2,4,5,13,17 (700, 850,1700, 1900MHz)
- Display: 4.2"・1280x768・356PPI ・24 Bit Color ・15:9
- Camera: 8MP Auto Focus ・2MP Front Facing ・Flash ・1080p Video Recording
- Memory: 2GB RAM ・16GB Internal Storage ・Hot Swappable microSD Slot
- WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n ・2.4/5GHz
- GPS: Autonomous ・A-GPS
- Battery: 1800mAh Removable
- Sensors: Ambient Light Detector ・Accelerometer ・Magnetometer ・Gyroscope ・Face Detect for phone calls
- Connectivity: NFC ・microUSB ・microHDMI-Out ・Bluetooth 4.0 LE
*UPDATED* December 23rd, 2GB of RAM is now confirmed*
As you can see, the specs aren't really all that different in comparison
to the Dev Alpha units that are already in the hands of over 7,000
developers. Still, we have to leave the rumored tag on them despite all
of those previous leaks as well. There is still those regional
differences to consider and the fact that there has been no confirmation
on what exactly those devices shown off are running under the hood.
It'll be interesting to see how things pan out come January 30th when the official BlackBerry 10 launch announcement happens.
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