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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Review: BlackBerry Q10



BlackBerry Q10 officially released the BlackBerry is the embodiment of the true form that has a physical QWERTY keyboard. You could say this device is a mobile phone version of BlackBerry 10 BlackBerry Dakota 9900. Because these devices have similar design concept, the only difference in the loss of the navigation buttons.

BlackBerry Q10 design has similarities with the BlackBerry Dakota. With equally hybrid design brings a touch screen and a physical QWERTY keyboard. BlackBerry Q10 has a body dimension of 119.6mm x 66.8mm x 10.4mm and weighs 139 grams. Fairly standard for a BlackBerry with a QWERTY keyboard. The majority of the material used is made of plastic, but for a bezel made ​​of metal so it feels solid when held, and improve the impression of premium mobile phones. Just like the Z10 has a rear surface differences between white and black, black Q10 has a flat rear surface with morif such as Carbon, while the white color as the test unit we have a surface like a golf ball with a small basins.

The front there is sendor proximity and light, earpiece, front camera, notification LED, 3.1-inch touch screen, QWERTY keyboard and a row of physical buttons. The back filled with adjacent rear camera with LED flash. For microSD and microSIM slot is located inside the back cover is closed. Back cover has a connector for the NFC feature.

BlackBerry Q10 is already running on OS 10.1. In accordance with the concept of gesture in BlackBerry then most in fact almost all the navigation is done with a certain sweep across the screen. When you first use a BlackBerry with OS 10 you might feel awkward and difficult, but it is only a matter of adaptation, because if it is used, such as the navigation is arguably very practical and do not require a lot of energy quickly.

To save battery usage, unlike most of the Z10 uses a white color to the interface, use the Q10 over black. Because as it is already known that AMOLED screens do not use power when displaying black than white.

Since the launch of Z10 handset that runs on the BB10 OS, BlackBerry has now been generous by giving the front camera which has a primary function for video calls or the more commonly used to look in the mirror or take pictures of yourself 2MP resolution. For the rear camera has 8MP resolution autofocus with LED flash presence. Features provided is not complete as the Android menu, you can select shooting modes such as normal, stabilization, burst and HDR, there is also a scene setting, flash, and image ratio (1:1, 4:3, 16:9). Do not miss the time shift feature, where you can adjust the balance between human and photo objects mimic the surrounding environment, thus making the results more perfect. There is also storage arrangements (internal memory / memory Katu), location information, and the original version of the HDR image storage. To take a picture there are three ways that tap directly on the screen, use the volume keys and use the space key.

BlackBerry Q10 runs on quadband GSM networks (850/900/1800/1900), quadband HSDPA (850/900/1900/2100) and quadband LTE (800/900/1800/2600). Local connectivity there dualband WiFi 802.11 a / b / g / n, NFC, Bluetooth v4.0, A-GPS, microUSB v2.0, and microSD support up to 64GB.

Stocked with coded Nx1 battery type Lithium Ion 2100 mAh, BlackBerry Q10 in everyday use can last a day to a day and a half with an active data plan. Capacity is larger than the Z10, especially the smaller touch screen and a physical QWERTY keyboard presence of the Q10 endurance better than Z10.

Main Specifications

  • Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Quadband HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100
  • LTE Quadband 800/900/1800/2600
  • Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen 16 million color 3.1-inch 1:1 (720 x 720 pixels) (~ 328 ppi)
  • 16GB internal memory, 2GB RAM
  • 8 MP camera (3264 x 2448 pixels) autofocus, LED flash
  • 2 MP secondary camera
  • BlackBerry 10
  • Processor Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait
  • Adreno 225 GPU
  • Lithium-Ion Battery 2100 mAh

Package Sales


  • Q10 BlackBerry Handset
  • battery
  • Charger
  • data cable
  • headset
  • Warranty Card
  • manual

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