BlackBerry Q10: smartphone with QWERTY keyboard

BlackBerry Q10 is the name of the second device presented in recent days by the company BlackBerry. Here are the key details.

The company BlackBerry which – as a reminder – just in the past few days officially announced its decision to abandon the historic name RIM, has announced a second smartphone, in addition to the already presented BlackBerry Z10: this is the BlackBerry Q10.
In this case too, the native operating system is the new BlackBerry 10 and the processor is a 1.5 GHz dual-core.
The 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory are confirmed, expandable as desired using a micro SD card, which is not included in the sales package.
In fact, the BlackBerry Q10 is nothing more than the twin of the BlackBerry Z10, from which it differs, however, for a not at all marginal characteristic: the BlackBerry Q10 continues to feature the backlit QWERTY keyboard composed of 35 keys, in the best tradition of previous BlackBerry devices.

Another detail where the two devices differ relates to the screen which, in the case of the BlackBerry Q10, is 3.1 inches, with a Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720×720 pixels and a density of 330ppi.
The characteristics relating to the connectivity modules remain unchanged: Wi-Fi, GPS, bluetooth, and NFC technology.
As with the BlackBerry Z10, the price of the BlackBerry Q10 has not yet been officially announced, while regarding its arrival on the markets, it is thought that the device may reach stores during the month of April.

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