Some Rumored specs from BerryFlow BBM Channel about the slider....64 bit octa core anyone??? :)
- So studying the video and looking at the white model, it looks like the back of the device is what slides down. While the screen stays stationary. Interesting indeed. Hopefully there is some sort of locking mechanism for those that do not want to slide out the keyboard and prefer the virtual keyboard.
Still quite innovative, and nothing like it in this industry. BlackBerry has the potential to regenerate its BB10 hardware business with such device. Would be nice to see them also in Red, among the already Black and White.
Once again:
BlackBerry Slider - High End Specs
Snapdragon 810, 64-Bit Processor
3GB Ram
32GB Inbuilt, Plus 128GB MicroSD
3850 mAH Non-Removable Battery
16MP Rear/5MP Front Camera w/ 1080p Video
http://rapidmobile.biz/blackberry/bl...kberry-slider/03-05-15 05:20 AMLike 0 - So studying the video and looking at the white model, it looks like the back of the device is what slides down. While the screen stays stationary. Interesting indeed. Hopefully there is some sort of locking mechanism for those that do not want to slide out the keyboard and prefer the virtual keyboard.
Still quite innovative, and nothing like it in this industry. BlackBerry has the potential to regenerate its BB10 hardware business with such device. Would be nice to see them also in Red, among the already Black and White.
Once again:
BlackBerry Slider - High End Specs
Snapdragon 810, 64-Bit Processor
3GB Ram
32GB Inbuilt, Plus 128GB MicroSD
3850 mAH Non-Removable Battery
16MP Rear/5MP Front Camera w/ 1080p Video
BlackBerry unveils new BlackBerry 10 slider SmartphoneRyanGermann likes this.03-05-15 08:58 AMLike 1 - I guarantee you, if you hold the device stationary the screen will slide up.MobileMadness002 and HotFix like this.03-05-15 12:24 PMLike 2
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- as someone else noted, i too thing the camera and flash on "The Slide" is straight from the Galaxy S6.
check it out.
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Seems like a pretty mobile device standard camera to me...
Supporting the people's struggle worldwide via my STA 100-5, Z30.03-05-15 09:17 PMLike 0 - It would be interesting to grasp the necessity of such a processor..... as far as I understand it, 64bit will ne just necessary when more than 4 GB of ram are to be used....
As long as there will be apps utilising it properly, I don't see the point as of yet....
And I am quite curious what apps would require it on a mobile device....
Eight cores will help with multitasking, but I am unsure how to use them on a single screen / mobile device....
If someone can give me a probable use case, I would be grateful.
Until then, the whole spec war is moot for me as long as it doesn�t include games
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BB10 multitasks now. Apps run even when you minimize them.
Having 8 cores would be more efficient. It would decrease the load on each core by distributing the processes/threads on all 8 cores. Which means it's running at a lower clock speed. Which means it'll use less power which means better battery life.
64bit means the less the CPU will have to resort to fetching data from RAM memory. Which again means better battery life. Even if minimal.
So I would like to definitely see this!
Posted via CB10jmr1015 likes this.03-05-15 10:19 PMLike 1 - For that matter, so does the front... it's like they just designed a sliding mechanism and faced both sides with S6 parts lol. The image on the screen didn't move, despite Louks having his hand all over it, leads me to believe it was just a photo projected on the screen.
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That said, when he closed it, it could be that it probably turns down the brightness and then it fades out after like when the phone is going to turn off the screen due to no activity.
I guess it's my wishful thinking that this phone will see release not too late this year.
Posted via CB1003-06-15 10:47 AMLike 0 -
- 8 Cores would do wonders for initial setups when the phone is reaching out to all the service at once and often causes it to heat up and take a long while to stabilize.
Edit: particularly with restoring data from backup.
Posted via CB1003-06-15 10:52 AMLike 0 - I had passport and now I am back to q because in terms of speed there are very small differences between those two devices. Passport need a better soft for that monster hardware.
Q10-Passport-Q10...03-06-15 10:53 AMLike 0 -
- Remember the Manitoba that eventually became the Leap?
http://berryflow.com/2014/06/rumor-6...ar-q4-release/
Posted via CB10smart548 and Maxxxpower like this.03-09-15 09:13 AMLike 2 - I think it's a bit schizophrenic that exactly the same user who tries to tell us that S4 Plus Dual Core/Adreno 225 would be a great SoC for a 2015 device and would deliver sufficient performance wants another device that appears in 2015 to have "64bit" "DDR4" "Octa Core". WTF? Are we in the spec race or not? And weren't we told that only stupid Android users would care about these kind of specs?eyesopen1111 likes this.03-09-15 05:01 PMLike 1
- ThunderbuckRetired ModeratorFor that matter, so does the front... it's like they just designed a sliding mechanism and faced both sides with S6 parts lol. The image on the screen didn't move, despite Louks having his hand all over it, leads me to believe it was just a photo projected on the screen.
Posted via CB1003-09-15 05:50 PMLike 0 - I think it's a bit schizophrenic that exactly the same user who tries to tell us that S4 Plus Dual Core/Adreno 225 would be a great SoC for a 2015 device and would deliver sufficient performance wants another device that appears in 2015 to have "64bit" "DDR4" "Octa Core". WTF? Are we in the spec race or not? And weren't we told that only stupid Android users would care about these kind of specs?
Posted via my awesome totally amazing BlackBerry Z3003-09-15 09:29 PMLike 0 - Oh, wait and Classic doesn't count because it was first presented on 17 Dec 2014 although some carriers still haven't released it and some different color varaints will be released in ffirst half of 2015? Or do you agree that Classic is just an overpriced low-end Curve/Q5 successor?03-10-15 02:54 AMLike 0
- Oh, wait and Classic doesn't count because it was first presented on 17 Dec 2014 although some carriers still haven't released it and some different color varaints will be released in ffirst half of 2015? Or do you agree that Classic is just an overpriced low-end Curve/Q5 successor?
Posted via my awesome totally amazing BlackBerry Z3003-10-15 08:50 AMLike 0 - Nope, it's an overpriced entry level device. According to your postings speed is more than sufficient if not very good. So why better hardware? Just because the Slider is a flagship or because your assumptions concering Classics speed were just totally wrong?03-10-15 09:03 AMLike 0
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"Price Is ONLY an Issue in the Absence of Value"
For some people especially who the classic is geared towards could care give two #%@$ about a quad this or quad that. How I know you may ask?? I've asked people on the road (I work downtown Toronto in the financial district) a lot of BB down here. Ask a woman how she find the classic she said she ABSOLUTELY LOVES IT!!! Showed her the gestures shes like whoa whoa whoa I didn't even know what you did there....LOL she was confused by the gestures and just used the tool belt mainly and of course the touchscreen here and there. i asked if she thought it was expensive shes like "of course not, I got it from shop blackberry for 499 I thought it would have been more when it got released".
So for you it might be expensive but again read the quote. I personally would never buy it because I don't like the 1:1 Ratio because I game a lot on my phone so it wouldn't work however if it wasn't for that I would pick this over my Z30 any day of the week.03-10-15 09:14 AMLike 0 - Pretty safe to say BlackBerry devices lack value in the mind of the majority of consumers.
Which is why few people buy them even at cut rate prices.
Unfortunately, one can safely say the complete opposite of Apple products.
Posted via CB1003-10-15 09:22 AMLike 0 -
The only problem I see is that BB10 apps would have to be updated to take advantage of the 64-bit, and how many BB10 apps do you think will actually be updated? And on what time frame? We all know that most devs won't lift a finger for BB10, and that many devs who do code for BB10 are hobby-level, not advanced organisations. And even assuming they agreed to try to do it, could the BB10 developer community even get a mass app conversion to 64-bit accomplished? Hmmm, I've got my doubts...03-10-15 10:27 AMLike 0
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