Z10
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.
RIM...err Blackberry made its rather glorified re-entry into the smartphone market with the recent release of the Blackberry 10 OS and high-end Blackberry Z10 handset. As consumers decide whether to give BlackBerry another chance, one question is going to pop up - How does it compare to the current creams of the crop? Here we take a look at the BlackBerry Z10 against the best-selling Samsung Galaxy S3 from 2012.
Soon after BlackBerry unveiled its new Blackberry 10 operating system and Z10 and Q10 devices in January, we found out we'd have to wait until March for the Z10 to be released on major U.S. carriers. It now looks like Verizon customers will have to wait a little longer than T-Mobile users.
Yesterday, during BlackBerry's time to shine at the unveiling of Blackberry 10, Nokia sent a snarky Tweet through its official @nokia Twitter handle: "Blackberries make a great snack, but for the world's best business smartphone try a #Lumia."
With BlackBerry (formerly Research in Motion) announcing the BlackBerry 10 operating system and two new devices, the traditional-looking BlackBerry Q10 and the more modern BlackBerry Z10, everyone is interested to find out how the struggling former mobile giant will fare against the upcoming competition.
The once dominant company, in a last stand against the overwhelming forces of Apple and Samsung, has decided to go on the offensive in the week leading up to its Jan. 30 launch of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone series.
On January 30, RIM will unveil two new BlackBerry 10 devices, reportedly dubbed the X10 and the Z10