Long have i wondered when RIM would release their 'Torch' successor, which to me was one of RIM's finest phones i've ever used. Sure it had its flaws, but overall it was a phone ahead of it's time. The reason i used the codename 'Samson' is because i believe that RIM have ignored one of their stronger selling points, the QWERTY keyboard.
Samson lost all of his powers when his hair got cut off, and i believe that RIM have done the same by ignoring the community's cries for a Torch successor. They tried to keep up with the 'all touchscreen phone' hype, while they could have combined the two and make a large screen QWERTY high-end smartphone. The Q10 is a nice phone ( the one i use atm, great phone, but the screen is just too small ).
Specs :
- 5" Super Amoled screen, 1920x1080p resolution
- 32 GB flash memory
- 3 GB RAM
- USB 3.0
- 2.2 GHZ Snapdragon 800 processor
- 3.200 mAH battery
- 13 MP rear camera
- 4G LTE ready
I am not a professional designer, so it might not look 'neat', sorry about that.
What are your opinions?
EDIT : Updated the pictures with the updated concept version, smaller trackpad, larger keyboard, cleaned it up a bit.
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Last edited by SenorPistachio; 12-13-13 at 12:38 PM.
Reason: Q30 typo
Nice concept, but I think the front buttons and trackpad would remind people (especially reviewers) too much about Legacy OS with the spinning hourglass
Also you mentioned you are currently using a Q30 up there.. :P
But liking the concept
Long have i wondered when RIM would release their 'Torch' successor, which to me was one of RIM's finest phones i've ever used. Sure it had its flaws, but overall it was a phone ahead of it's time. The reason i used the codename 'Samson' is because i believe that RIM have ignored one of their stronger selling points, the QWERTY keyboard.
Samson lost all of his powers when his hair got cut off, and i believe that RIM have done the same by ignoring the community's cries for a Torch successor. They tried to keep up with the 'all touchscreen phone' hype, while they could have combined the two and make a large screen QWERTY high-end smartphone. The Q30 is a nice phone ( the one i use atm, great phone, but the screen is just too small ).
Specs :
- 5" Super Amoled screen, 1920x1080p resolution
- 32 GB flash memory
- 3 GB RAM
- USB 3.0
- 2.2 GHZ Snapdragon 800 processor
- 3.200 mAH battery
- 13 MP rear camera
- 4G LTE ready
I am not a professional designer, so it might not look 'neat', sorry about that.
What are your opinions?
that thing is going to weight twices as much as a Z30 :P
i think the reason they are shying away from this type of concept is simply becaise the size, the Torch isn't exactly small so could you imagine a 5", that would be simply massive
To me the trackpad and buttons are essential. Using the Q10 ( no, not the Q30 ) , made me realize that simple tasks like selecting a sentence, trying to copy/ paste it, etc, it just takes too much time, whereas if you use the trackpad it's the simplest of tasks.
To me the trackpad and buttons are essential. Using the Q10 ( no, not the Q30 ) , made me realise that simple tasks like selecting a simple sentence, trying to copy/ paste it, etc, it just takes too much time, whereas if you use the trackpad it's the simplest of tasks.
Yes, and many people feel the same way as you about the trackpad...BUT people will not AT ALL like it if BB goes back to a trackpad...ppl will destroy the company that they are no longer innovating and just going back in the past...they can not put a track pad on any new BB10 device
And that's exactly the problem. It's simplicity in its purest form in the palm of your hands.
The same could be said about QWERTY keyboards, a lot of people claim that it's not 'modern', and that they type just as easy on their touchscreens, and yet there's a large group of people who won't use anything else ( Myself included ). If you have the ( strong ) core, and you innovate around it, it should be impossible to fail as a company, my two cents...
Yes, and many people feel the same way as you about the trackpad...BUT people will not AT ALL like it if BB goes back to a trackpad...ppl will destroy the company that they are no longer innovating and just going back in the past...they can not put a track pad on any new BB10 device
It is hardly innovative for BB to copy every other phone out there. If they can not convince legacy owners to switch to BB10, Blackberry will eventually have to get out of the handset business.
I take your point though with respect to a slab phone but not with a device that has a physical keyboard which is old school by design.
Can people please give up on the idea that the old-style trackpad is ever going to return, beyond the obvious pr fallout from them going backwards, the current system for controlling the cursor is applicable to all their devices so any development time spent on further improvements to it also apply to all of their devices, bringing back the old trackpad would mean a whole new lot of stuff would need to be developed that would only be applicable to the one device at a time when they would be wanting to minimise development costs as much as possible.
Can people please give up on the idea that the old-style trackpad is ever going to return, beyond the obvious pr fallout from them going backwards, the current system for controlling the cursor is applicable to all their devices so any development time spent on further improvements to it also apply to all of their devices, bringing back the old trackpad would mean a whole new lot of stuff would need to be developed that would only be applicable to the one device at a time when they would be wanting to minimise development costs as much as possible.
Well then they should make all devices with a screen size that is suitable for their software. Speaking for myself, I would not trade in my 9900 with its 2.8 inch screen and a track pad for a 3.1 inch screen and no track pad. The extra sales of Q10's if it would have had a trackpad would have more than paid the development costs.
At this juncture though there is not much of a future for their Q models with such a small screen.
The only blackberry that i loved was my old 9700 torch this phone was my mate, my bro... but when the bb10 arrived i got the z10 but i never left my torch.... even now that it looks too old i won't give up on it... but with this new "torch" arriving i might give up on my family too :P =D
The only blackberry that i loved was my old 9700 torch this phone was my mate, my bro... but when the bb10 arrived i got the z10 but i never left my torch.... even now that it looks too old i won't give up on it... but with this new "torch" arriving i might give up on my family too :P =D
I guess i'll have to accept that the trackpad will never make a return....
R.I.P trackpad....
So sad too, losing the trackpad often cuts the screen size in half.
The 3 inch screen on my 9810 is bigger that the 4.5" screen of my Lumia when scrolling through emails and feeds like Twitter. Instagram is the biggest offender, there is almost no way to see the picture, read the post and keep your finger on the screen.
The trackpad is NOT BlackBerry's problem, it was THE solution. Imagine one tool that could activate "Peek", "Flow", act as a mouse, click links, take pictures, select text, zoom in and out, act as a home button, scroll the screen, quick answer/decline a call or quick respond to a Toast message.
Maybe instead of just showing the trackpad, you could show how it actually DOES make BB10 better. Peek and Flow from the trackpad would be amazing.