1. giancolap's Avatar
    so how much bigger is the screen on the 10x than the bold has anyone been able to figure this out from the pics ???
    12-31-12 12:02 PM
  2. tre5tackz's Avatar
    around 3.2...It is basically the 9900's screen extended to where the call, trackpack, and end buttons are.
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    12-31-12 12:31 PM
  3. fernandez21's Avatar
    If the 720x720 resolution is true, then that means the PPI will only be 310, lower than both the iPhone and the Z10, as well as any new android phone with HD screen. At 3 inches the PPI would be 340, and only the Z10 and HTC DNA would have higher PPI, and would keep quality on par with the Z10, so I think it will be 3". Of course if they go with a 768x768 resolution they can do a 3.2" at 340 PPI.
    12-31-12 12:43 PM
  4. dbollman423's Avatar
    If the 720x720 resolution is true, then that means the PPI will only be 310, lower than both the iPhone and the Z10, as well as any new android phone with HD screen. At 3 inches the PPI would be 340, and only the Z10 and HTC DNA would have higher PPI, and would keep quality on par with the Z10, so I think it will be 3". Of course if they go with a 768x768 resolution they can do a 3.2" at 340 PPI.
    I don't think that means what you think it means. Resolution doesn't increase or decrease by screen size. It remains constant. One square inch of 720x720 will have the same clarity of four square inches. Just much less viewable space and thus a less pleasurable experience. Back to the original question, I think that the phone picks up about .8 to 1 square inch by removing the trackpad and buttons.

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    Im Mo Green likes this.
    12-31-12 01:30 PM
  5. Im Mo Green's Avatar
    If the 720x720 resolution is true, then that means the PPI will only be 310, lower than both the iPhone and the Z10, as well as any new android phone with HD screen. At 3 inches the PPI would be 340, and only the Z10 and HTC DNA would have higher PPI, and would keep quality on par with the Z10, so I think it will be 3". Of course if they go with a 768x768 resolution they can do a 3.2" at 340 PPI.
    If the reported 330ppi turns out to be fact, then you are looking at a screen size of 3.08 inches (10% larger than the 9900 bold). So let's say 3.1 inches.
    jakie55 likes this.
    12-31-12 01:54 PM
  6. Masahiro's Avatar
    If the 720x720 resolution is true, then that means the PPI will only be 310, lower than both the iPhone and the Z10, as well as any new android phone with HD screen.
    I think those who care about how pretty the screen is will opt for the L-series anyways.
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    12-31-12 02:50 PM
  7. JR A's Avatar
    I don't think that means what you think it means. Resolution doesn't increase or decrease by screen size. It remains constant. One square inch of 720x720 will have the same clarity of four square inches. Just much less viewable space and thus a less pleasurable experience. Back to the original question, I think that the phone picks up about .8 to 1 square inch by removing the trackpad and buttons.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930 using Tapatalk
    You're right, resolution does not increase/decrease with screen size. But pixel density does. And that's what Fernandez21 is talking about. The N series would need a 3.2" screen running 768 square to make 340 PPI. The projected 720 resolution will yield 310 PPI at 3".
    12-31-12 06:45 PM
  8. Phill_UK's Avatar
    so how much bigger is the screen on the 10x than the bold has anyone been able to figure this out from the pics ???
    About 0.3"
    9900 = 2.8" and X10 = 3.1"
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    12-31-12 07:05 PM
  9. anon(5506951)'s Avatar
    About 0.3"
    9900 = 2.8" and X10 = 3.1"
    I would think for a new device, it would be at least 3.2in. That's what the Torch 9800's screen size was.
    12-31-12 07:15 PM
  10. Phill_UK's Avatar
    I would think for a new device, it would be at least 3.2in. That's what the Torch 9800's screen size was.
    It's already pretty much confirmed at 3.1" which is a tad taller and wider than the 9900. You cannot compare it to the Torch.
    12-31-12 07:28 PM
  11. anon(5506951)'s Avatar
    It's already pretty much confirmed at 3.1" which is a tad taller and wider than the 9900. You cannot compare it to the Torch.
    If that's the case, then the leaked images we've seen and called Dev Alpha devices fall pretty much in line with this: http://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpr..._series_3.jpeg It doesn't exactly leave me salivating and itching to get my hands on it. Sigh...
    Last edited by girl_Interrupted513; 12-31-12 at 07:50 PM.
    12-31-12 07:34 PM
  12. Phill_UK's Avatar
    No idea... those are just random links to random things from my phone.
    12-31-12 07:50 PM
  13. Phill_UK's Avatar
    It doesn't exactly leave me salivating and itching to get my hands on it. Sigh...
    Me neither... I'm going Z10 I think
    12-31-12 08:04 PM
  14. aragone79's Avatar
    truly, I want X10 screen size within 3,2 to 3,5" It will be better. But, above 3" (3.1") is good enough. If you want bigger screen, simple, don't buy X10, pick the Z10 for you. That will give you bigger screen. But without physical keyboard ofcourse.
    12-31-12 10:38 PM
  15. Aljean Thein's Avatar
    I'm a big blackberry fan cause of the incredible keyboards. But the small screen on my 9930 isnt cutting it anymore and the new BB10 X 3.1in wont cut it either. I guess i'll go with the Z10 series, first full touch smartphone i'll be getting, and its 4.2in is a great screen size. Plus, i believe you can use the full capability performance with the Z10 series...
    01-01-13 12:38 AM
  16. Taigatrommel's Avatar
    I have done a poor mans comparision using the pic of all three BB10 devices in terms of screen sizes. Most major problem was the picture quality, which was pretty bad. You couldn't really tell where the screen area was. Even with quite some adjusting of contrast and birghtness I couldn't get a completely usable view. However, from what I could tell, the Nevada screen was almost 3.2" in size, compared to the London which was right left of that device. With now seeing the new, clearer pics with activated display, I think I have calculated the Nevadas screen area wrong, using a bit too much space. So a screen size of around 3.1" is IMO a bit more realistic than those 3.2". Those rumours, I don't really understand where those even come from, about the 3.5" display are completely wrong. There is no way that pictured device could have a larger screen than 3.2".
    01-01-13 12:42 PM
  17. andut's Avatar
    the icon grids take away so much of the screen space though... it can only display 8 apps at once? really???
    01-04-13 03:41 AM
  18. Taigatrommel's Avatar
    the icon grids take away so much of the screen space though... it can only display 8 apps at once? really???
    I think this is mostly due to an early software version. If you look closely, you can see the page indicator dots are hovering over the icons. I highly doubt this is working as intended.
    01-06-13 02:48 PM
  19. BriniaSona's Avatar
    Someone said the 810's size is close to the 9900. Maybe someone could photoshop the x10 beside the 9900 and make a comparison from that.
    01-06-13 03:16 PM

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