Blackberry Z10
Blackberry is taking a marketing shot at Apple and iPhone users by offering money to trade-in their handsets and purchase Passport.
Apple’s iPhones reportedly have a failure in their hands in terms of battery life as a new test revealed the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s can’t keep up with rival smartphones.
Despite a new name, a revamped operating system, and some genuine attempts at innovation this year, BlackBerry has reached the end of its road and is being bought out.
BlackBerry's next flagship device, and touchscreen successor to the BlackBerry Z10, was expected to be called the BlackBerry A10, according to a report at the beginning of June. But now, as new photos leak of the device, it looks like the name of the new device is actually the BlackBerry Z30.
BlackBerry is looking to reclaim lost glory with their latest devices, but the company formerly known as Research In Motion took another hit as retailers slashed the price of the BlackBerry Z10.
Apple's iPhone 5 have received the distinction of the most criticized handset based on social media networks.
The BlackBerry Z10 may not have the QWERTY-based nostalgic effect the Q10 exudes, the full touchscreen BlackBerry smartphone has proven to be a successful reentry for BlackBerry. Any one of the numerous Z10 owners who purchased the handset with T-Mobile are now being rewarded with a nice bump up to BlackBerry 10.1.
On Wednesday, while the BlackBerry Q10 officially launched nationwide on T-Mobile, news spread of another BlackBerry device that promises to be the company's next flagship smartphone. Called the BlackBerry A10, the full-touchscreen device will be the successor of the popular Z10, replacing it as the top-tier smartphone in BlackBerry's growing lineup.
Ahead of the T-Mobile debut of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, the carrier is cutting the price of the BlackBerry Z10.
BlackBerry has typically catered to business customers, and plenty of the earliest adopters of the BlackBerry Z10 have been people who use the phone for work.
BlackBerry has gone out of its way to integrate messaging and social media into the user experience of the BlackBerry Z10. But users who aren’t careful may end up sharing more than they intend to.
Wondering when the BlackBerry Z10 will be available in your country? BlackBerry has a new feature on it blog called the Global Availability Tracker.
Internet do-it-yourself tech repair site iFixit gives the BlackBerry Z10 an 8 out of 10 for ease of repair in its step-by-step teardown of the new smartphone, now available in the United States.
T-Mobile is offering both the BlackBerry Z10 and the HTC One for $99 down.
The BlackBerry Z10 is finally available in the United States, and the embattled phone manufacturer looks like it might be making a comeback.