BlackBerry 10 N-Series

Exclusive: BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) Clear Photos

Exclusive: BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) Clear Photos

The BlackBerry N-Series has been more elusive than the L-Series. We haven’t quite seen so many leaks for the device. We did capture its first glimpse as a render in a promotional video. Since then, we’ve only been given a Mr. Blurry Cam look at the back-side and front of the N-Series. Furthermore, we’ve learned the final production name for the N-Series might be BlackBerry X10. N... »

BlackBerry X10 QWERTY N-Series Front Photo Surfaces

BlackBerry X10 QWERTY N-Series Front Photo Surfaces

Just the other day we got a glimpse of the back-side of the BlackBerry X10 (N-Series). Now, we’re given a glimpse of the face of the X10. The BlackBerry X10 has a striking resemblance to the current BlackBerry Bold 9900, but with a straight keyboard. Are you ready for this BB10 QWERTY? Source: CNbeta via BBin »

BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) First Live Photo

BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) First Live Photo

We previously saw the first look at BlackBerry 10 N-Series from a promo video. We’ve since learned this device’s market name will be known as BlackBerry X10. Now, the above photo is claimed to be the BlackBerry X10. At least, it is a photo of the back-side of the X10. We can see it has a similar styling to the Z10. What do you think of the BlackBerry X10? Remember, it will have a strai... »

BlackBerry 10 N-Series Keyboard Part Leaks

BlackBerry 10 N-Series Keyboard Part Leaks

While the BlackBerry 10 L-Series has had its share of leaks, the N-Series has been hiding quite well. We captured our first glimpse of the BlackBerry 10 N-Series in a promotional video, which showed the new physical keyboard. The N-Series looked to have a completely straight design, with the infamous bar separators no longer being curved. Though, the video was merely a computer rendering of what w... »

BlackBerry 10 N-Series Keyboard vs Bold 99xx – Which is Better?

BlackBerry 10 N-Series Keyboard vs Bold 99xx – Which is Better?

Any pre-BlackBerry 10 user who has gotten a chance to use a BlackBerry with physical keyboard knows the ornamental design has a curvature. As demonstrated in the photo mash-up above, the N-Series straight keyboard hasn’t changed too much, except for the complete straightness of the keys. Will this new straight design be better than the curved version? Do you think your thumbs will need some ... »

BlackBerry 10 – The End of the Button Era

BlackBerry 10 – The End of the Button Era

When we first broke the news on the N-Series, it was discovered that Research In Motion decided to take away the TrackPad. Additionally, RIM planned to remove the rest of the physical action buttons such as call, BlackBerry options, back, and end/power. This has since been confirmed in the recent video leak of the BlackBerry N-Series, which clearly shows the only physical buttons is the keypad. Yo... »

BlackBerry L and N Series Demoed (Video)

BlackBerry L and N Series Demoed (Video)

*UPDATE* – We have removed the video Earlier today we saw the first ever photos of the BlackBerry N-series surface. Now, a video of both the L and N series have surfaced demoing the devices. You get a pretty good idea now of how the devices will be. What are you initial first reactions? Check out the video below and let us know your thoughts on their form factor. Blackberry 10 In The right h... »

Six BlackBerry 10 Phones – What Are They?

Six BlackBerry 10 Phones – What Are They?

Research In Motion’s CEO, Thorsten Heins, recently stated there will be six BlackBerry 10 phones released in 2013. However, these six devices may not be completely different devices. I believe the six BlackBerry 10 phones will include multiples of the same device. The same as it has been for every other BlackBerry, where RIM will have a separate model for the GSM and CDMA variant. This theor... »

Exclusive: BlackBerry 10 L-Series Smartphone Photo

Exclusive: BlackBerry 10 L-Series Smartphone Photo

Hot off the N4BB tip line, we just got sent this image of the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone. This device is what we outed as the BlackBerry 10 L-Series, which will launch first then followed by the N-Series. As seen previously in a video leak, the L-Series (London, Liverpool) will rock a 1800mAh LS1 battery. What was kind of shown in concept art from a leaked PDF, we can now confirm that the L-Se... »