Product Description
BLACKBERRY, the company formerly known as Research in Motion (RIM), showed off its yet to be launched Qwerty smartphone the Blackberry Q10 at the Blackberry Jam Europe developer conference today, and The INQUIRER got some hands-on time with the device.
Though Blackberry said its Blackberry Q10 is all set in terms of hardware, it made it clear that there are still some software tweaks to be made before it hits the market, which is expected sometime in April.
Design and build
On first impressions, the Blackberry Q10 looks and feels sturdy and robust. This is due to its glass weave construction on the back of the device, which Blackberry says is twice as strong as plastic, as well as a stainless steel chassis that wraps around the sides of the device. Not only does this improve build quality but it also gives the Blackberry Q10 a more premium look compared to the firm's older, mostly plastic models. In our opinion, Blackberry has certainly aimed the Blackberry Q10 at the business user, making it more durable in urban environments.
On first impressions, the Blackberry Q10 looks and feels sturdy and robust. This is due to its glass weave construction on the back of the device, which Blackberry says is twice as strong as plastic, as well as a stainless steel chassis that wraps around the sides of the device. Not only does this improve build quality but it also gives the Blackberry Q10 a more premium look compared to the firm's older, mostly plastic models. In our opinion, Blackberry has certainly aimed the Blackberry Q10 at the business user, making it more durable in urban environments.
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