I think the price for q10 specs is to high, but I still want the phone and I`m hoping that it will have better specs...
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I think the price for q10 specs is to high, but I still want the phone and I`m hoping that it will have better specs...
My guess is blackberry is slow to release official specs because if the rumored specs are true people will lose interest
say NO to... Android / IOS / Windows
Sadly, I think you've hit the nail on the head with that! That said, I have just watched the new Classic promo video from BlackBerry and I couldn't help but think I want one.
Still loving the Q10............ Until I get a Classic.
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That's iphone generation level of advancement though!
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If specs does not matter, BlackBerry should release BB10 for Bold 9900. It has physical keyboard and touchscreen already. Thousands of people will be happy.
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Oh it matters to a point... 9900 can't handle BB10 on that old hardware...
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So one day, we'll have to say: Classic/Q10/... are too old and their hardware can't handle OS10.x, whereas Passport can. Although Classic is much newer than Q10 and has nearly the same price as Passport. Does that make sense? No
Then release a Z3 with a keyboard and trackpad.
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So BB10 doesn't need specs .......... but it needs dual cores and powerful processors...........same ones it had 2 years ago that just about did the job.
have a look in the news today about the medical app that uses the Human Genome Project data. There's at least one app for you that is definitely enterprise only, and needs a fair bit of power
The following may be old news...and already mentioned elsewhere...but just in case no, here is what I got when I did a comparison of the Classic on shop.blackberry.com:
Display:
720 x 720 pixels, touch screen
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Battery life:
Up to 18 hours of talk time
Up to 18 days of standby
Up to 84 hours of music playback
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Size and weight:
height: 131 mm, 5.16 in * *
width: 72.4 mm, 2.85 in
depth: 10.2 mm, 0.40 in
weight: 176 g, 6.21 oz
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Camera:
8 MP rear, 2 MP front camera
5X rear, 3X front digital zoom
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Flash
1080p HD video recording at 30fps rear camera,
720p HD video recording front camera
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Memory
2GB RAM, 16GB Flash onboard memory
Removable microSD memory card (Up to 128 GB)
* * *
GPS <checked>
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Wi-Fi� <checked>
4G Mobile Hotspot <checked>
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3G network support <checked>
* * *
4G network support <not checked>
I suppose this is because they haven't announced carriers??
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Typing
35-key backlit physical BlackBerry� Keyboard, featuring contextual auto-correction, next-word prediction, and a personalized learning engine that gets to know the way you type
* * *
Navigation
QWERTY keypad, touch screen with intuitive gestures, optical trackpad and classic navigation keys
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Carriers
*ShopBlackBerry.com
* Obviously, not listing specific carriers yet.
I am just wondering, who actually uses digital zoom?? It's called cropping, NEVER use it...
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It's really helpful in low light, when the flash can be at a decent distance. Also nice for macros, and you aren't giving up much resolution.
Thanks for posting the specs list. I would love to know how they come up with 18 DAYS of standby. Pretty funny...
The Z30 is listed with 16 days of standby...I wonder if anyone has been able to get that kind of standby time from it. But then again it does state UPTO - meaning thing less than is also valid. ;)
It's probably a time that can be obtained if nothing is running and minimally used. I noticed on amazon today that the M8 was touting upto 2 weeks of standby time if put in "extreme" manual mode - whatever that means. I like to think of this as a gauge to how long it will run if I just carry it but not really use it and can expect it to still have some juice before needing to be re-charged.
Not giving up much resolution? You're giving up exactly the amount of resolution you would if you just took the photo normally, and then cropped it to frame it like how you would... Except doing it the digital zoom way means that you have no option to change that frame if you didn't take it exactly right.