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  • BlackBerry 10 Superphone?



    First Images @ CrackBerry

    CB posted this today, and I gotta admit I'm drooling a bit . . . .

    BOOM! Last week's leaked 2012 BlackBerry Roadmap slide deck brought with it a ton of goodies for the new year, but one thing that was missing was a fresh look at a BlackBerry 10 Superphone. Consider it found though, with the slide above featuring an image and some details on the much-rumored about BlackBerry "London".

    The story here isn't cut and dry though. Back in November a
    first photo of a BlackBerry London dummy unit hit the internet, but that BBX phone -- it wasn't re-labeled BlackBerry 10yet -- featured a hardware design that was quite different than the phone in the image above. The first photo of London featured angular edges and a design language more akin to the uber-expensive Porsche Design P'9981 Smartphone by BlackBerry.

    By contrast, the BlackBerry London in the image above looks much more like a phonified BlackBerry PlayBook, featuring the rounded corners and all-black look of RIM's first tablet. And while we heard the first photo of London was legit as RIM hardware concept, we've been hearing for an even longer time now that the first QNX-based hardware was more like a downsized PlayBook. The plot thickens.

    All confusion aside though, our excitement is building for the next-generation of BlackBerry phones that are due out later this year.Word has it that London is actually slated for the UK (go figure), while two other models -- "Laguna" and "Lisbon" are in development for the US market targeting AT&T, Sprint and Verizon. We wouldn't be surprised at all to see Laguna and Lisbon actually launched prior to London. With
    BlackBerry still the #1 Smartphone in the UK, it's in America that RIM needs to first make a big splash with BlackBerry 10.

    Talking hardware for a moment, we're hearing that both the TI OMAP5 and Qualcomm chipsets are being tested (1.5GHz dual core processors). If we look ahead by looking at BlackBerry history, it could be that Qualcomm is for the CDMA carriers. All we know is that with the BlackBerry PlayBook rocking and rolling the PlayBook OS at 1Ghz, that with 1.5Ghz as a baseline BlackBerry 10 phones will not be lacking in the performance department.

    Article from Kevin Michaluk at CB, reprinted by permission
    Comments 5 Comments
    1. catstide's Avatar
      wow! interesting...
    1. RogerG's Avatar
      Wow, now that would get me excited about the BlackBerry brand again.
    1. Drasadex's Avatar
      ooo, very cool looking BlackBerry!
    1. jfcooley's Avatar
      Looks good with good specs, but I'd need to see how the os is. Need apps and support before ill consider it.
    1. srl7741's Avatar
      I'd love to use the Lumia 900 for awhile. I'm hoping it's a good phone and the OS turns out to be a keeper. RIM has no chance w/me. I waited and waited and waited and waited and all I saw was what we have now years later. It's TOO LATE.

      Let me do to them what they did to me: I will look at returning to RIM in 2014 or 2015 if they are still around
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