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RIM Rebrands as BlackBerry, Launches BlackBerry 10 OS,  Z10 and Q10 Smartphones

RIM Rebrands as BlackBerry, Launches BlackBerry 10 OS, Z10 and Q10 Smartphones

Posted January 30, 2013 at 6:35pm by iClarified
RIM today rebranded itself as BlackBerry, launched a new BlackBerry 10 platform for mobile, and unveiled the BlackBerry Z10 (touch) and BlackBerry Q10 (keyboard) smartphones.

RIM Rebrands as BlackBerry, Launches BlackBerry 10 OS,  Z10 and Q10 Smartphones

BlackBerry 10 Highlights:
BlackBerry 10 is a robust and reliable platform that is smooth and responsive. It has a modern design and a gesture-based interface that is highly discoverable. It is designed to support, learn, and adapt to the way you work and share with features like:


● The ever present BlackBerry Hub, which is a single place to manage all your conversations whether personal or work email, BBM messages, social media updates or notifications, and the ability to "peek" into the BlackBerry Hub from anywhere, so you're always only one swipe away from what matters to you.
● BlackBerry Flow, where the BlackBerry 10 experience excels by enabling features and apps to flow seamlessly together, helping you complete the task at hand effortlessly and efficiently. For example, you can tap on an attendee listed for a meeting to see their latest tweet or LinkedIn profile. Or tap the thumbnail of a picture you just took to launch the Picture editor and quickly apply a transformation or filter, then instantly share it with your contacts.
● A keyboard that understands and adapts to you, that learns what words you use and how you use them, then offers them up to you so you can type faster and more accurately.
● BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), which allows you to share things with the people that matter to you in an instant. BBM in BlackBerry 10 includes voice calling and video chat, and introduces the ability to share your screen with another BlackBerry 10 contact.
● BlackBerry Balance technology, which elegantly separates and secures work applications and data from personal content on BlackBerry devices.
● Time Shift, an astonishing camera feature that lets you capture a group shot where everyone is smiling with their eyes wide open. Story Maker, which lets you bring a collection of photos and videos together, along with music and effects, to produce an HD movie that you can instantly share.
● The new BlackBerry 10 browser, which sets the industry benchmark for HTML5 support on smartphones, is incredibly fast. Scrolling or zooming is fluid and responsive. The browser includes many advanced features, supports multiple tabs, lets you browse sites privately, includes a reader mode, and integrates with the platform for easily sharing content.
● BlackBerry Remember, which combines memos, tasks and much more into a single experience. It helps you organize and manage information you have on your smartphone around projects or ideas, letting you collect content such as websites, emails, photos, documents, and other files, and then like a To-Do list, lets you create tasks, assign due dates, and track your progress. If your BlackBerry 10 smartphone is set up with a work account, your Microsoft® Outlook® Tasks will automatically be wirelessly synced with BlackBerry Remember. If you have configured an Evernote account with your smartphone, BlackBerry Remember will sync Evernote workbooks as well.
● BlackBerry Safeguard technology that helps protect what is important to you, and the business you work for.
● Built-in support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync so your BlackBerry Z10 or BlackBerry Q10 smartphone can be simply connected and managed as other ActiveSync devices in a company, or enabled with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 to gain secure access to work email, "behind the firewall" applications and data, and benefit from other security and enterprise mobility management features.
● The BlackBerry World storefront, which now includes 70,000 BlackBerry 10 apps and one of the most robust music and video catalogs in mobile today - with most movies coming to the store the same day they are released on DVD. In addition, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Foursquare apps for BlackBerry 10 are preinstalled, and BlackBerry 10 customers will have access to leading applications from across the globe. Leading application providers including Disney, Cisco, Foursquare, Skype and Rovio have committed to the platform.

RIM Rebrands as BlackBerry, Launches BlackBerry 10 OS,  Z10 and Q10 Smartphones

New BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 Smartphones
The new BlackBerry 10 smartphones feature 1.5 Ghz dual core processors with 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and an expandable memory card slot. They include the latest enhancements in high density pixel and screen technology to display clear, sharp, and incredibly vivid images. Both feature a micro HDMI out port for presentations, and advanced sensors such NFC (near field communications) to support mobile payments and the exchange of information with a tap of the smartphone. They also have a removable battery.

Models of the BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 will be available from carriers to support their respective 4G LTE or HSPA+ networks, and all the available models include connectivity support for global roaming. The BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 smartphones will also each come in White and Black.



Pricing and Availability
Worldwide, we have several key markets that are revealing pricing and availability today, including the UK, Canada and UAE.

● In the UK, the BlackBerry Z10 will be available beginning tomorrow on pay monthly contracts and pre-pay plans from EE, O2, Vodafone, Phones 4u, BT, 3UK and the Carphone Warehouse. BlackBerry Z10 smartphones will be available fully subsidized on competitive monthly pay contracts. Price points will vary according to carriers and retail partners.
● In Canada, the BlackBerry Z10 will be available on February 5th. Pricing will vary by carrier partner, but it will retail for around $149.99 on a 3 year contract.
● In the UAE, the BlackBerry Z10 will be available on February 10th. Pricing will vary by carrier partner, but unsubsidized it will retail for AED 2,599.
● In the U.S. market, we expect availability with most carriers for the BlackBerry Z10 to be in March. Today, U.S. carriers will start announcing pre-registration and price plans.

The first global carriers are expected to launch the BlackBerry Q10 in April.

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Joke
Joke - March 18, 2013 at 9:01pm
Blackberry is a joke lol.
mavrik101
mavrik101 - January 31, 2013 at 7:46am
Only thing good is BlackBerry isn't using Android.
ToroBlack
ToroBlack - January 31, 2013 at 6:24am
Still no sign of any Mac support? Come on blackberry we are a big population of users now!
ballaflex
ballaflex - January 31, 2013 at 5:37am
You know it's great design come up with the old one to keep those who like the blacberry bold 9900 and those who like blackberry with Iphone conception. Finally they compete with iOS which are 100 years on it. They gonna lose in a middle of the day so let's stand it out and see the user point.
Roa3
Roa3 - January 30, 2013 at 10:53pm
I actually like these blackberries, but i wont change my iPhone 5 for anything (except for the latest iPhone)
ballaflex
ballaflex - January 31, 2013 at 5:14am
you're right, it seem to be a iphone conception
Timmy O-Toole
Timmy O-Toole - January 30, 2013 at 10:08pm
Fvckin' yarda yarda yarda, no one gives a fvck about RIM or the shit they're releasing. Sell the fvckin' company and move on.
Chris
Chris - January 30, 2013 at 7:25pm
Granted Blackberry are a bit behind everyone but obviously they've caught up again now, these phones look really good and I can't wait to try them out!
johnny boi
johnny boi - January 30, 2013 at 8:38pm
Blackberry is still going to be bankrupt, stay with apple.
Chris
Chris - January 31, 2013 at 8:48pm
I'm don't have an iPhone currently and I don't plan on getting one at any point in the foreseeable future because all the people I know have problems with them and I can't warrant spending that amount of money on something that will go wrong, I've had enough experience with iPods and macs to know that just because lots of people but them, doesn't mean they're not a substandard product which they most definitely are. I think the same could be said for the majority of smart phones at the moment and all the manufacturers need to sort their game out. I'm not an android user and at the moment the Galaxy looks like the best smartphone around but I do think the new Blackberry models will be able to compete with the likes of Samsung and Apple provided enough people trust them after the phones they've put out in the last 5 or so years. I personally am confident that Blackberry can make a recovery.
billy
billy - February 4, 2013 at 7:36am
Chris. Smart phones may not be perfect but they have come a long way. Either you are hiding your head in the sand or you just dont know what you are talking about. What problems do iPhones have that have got you so pissed???
Phone guy
Phone guy - January 30, 2013 at 7:05pm
Trash. Buy and verify for yourself.
lepaka
lepaka - January 30, 2013 at 6:48pm
looks surprisely good, if Apple keeps sleeping and dreaming about go behind Samsung playing with the phone size, probably the Z10 will be my next smartphone.
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