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Mexico's mobile market share figures show Google's Android on top by a commanding margin.
Apple's iPhone 5 have received the distinction of the most criticized handset based on social media networks.
Apple and Google have reasons to celebrate as both topped respective smartphone market share figures, according to comScore.
Google's mobile operating system has shown to be the dominant smartphone platform across China, according to figures.
Apple and Google saw minimal gains in the mobile operating system market share ending in May 2013.
BlackBerry BlackBerry's attempt for a turnaround has suffered a setback.
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.
BlackBerry fans in the United States have an exciting week to look forward to. The keyboard-touting BlackBerry Q10 will begin making its debut on carriers T-Mobile and Verizon, while AT&T customers can finally begin pre-ordering their device.
Verizon Wireless began accepting pre-orders for the BlackBerry Q10, and it looks like we have an in-store release date as well now. According to an N4BB report June 10 will be the date customers can walk in to a brick-and-mortar retail store and pick up a Q10.
The rumors of a launch date, previously reported on LatinosPost, for the BlackBerry Q10 on T-Mobile turned out to be correct, and this is good news for people who wanted the business-designed next generation smartphone without a contract carrier.
It's official. Verizon Wireless is accepting pre-orders for the BlackBerry Q10 smartphone, stating that the handset is slated to ship out by June 6.
The Blackberry Q10, the company's newest incarnation of their ubiquitous full qwerty all-business phone, will be coming to T-Mobile in early June, according to a recent report from the T-Mobile watchers over at TmoNews.
BlackBerry's full-display touchscreen smartphone the Z10 might have proven popular with some BlackBerry enthusiasts, but there are many who lament the lack of a QWERTY keyboard. Luckily, the Q10 packs a physical keyboard and if a new report is to be believed, it could be landing on Verizon retail shelves around the rumored June 6 release date.
The QWERTY keyboard-enabled BlackBerry Q10 has been confirmed for a summer release date on Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile.