Jimmie Geddes email: j.geddes@mobilenapps.com
When RIM announced it was launching BlackBerry 10, it only showed it off on an all-touchscreen device, which we now know was the basis of the upcoming BlackBerry Z10. This didn’t go over well with many BlackBerry users because if there’s one thing BlackBerry users love, it's the excellent physical QWERTY keyboard RIM is known for.
Thankfully RIM later announced that there would be a physical QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry 10 smartphone and it would be released soon after the L-Series. The first picture of that device has now leaked online and we get a pretty good view of the size of the device and that famous BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard.
According to bbin, this smartphone will feature a 720 x 720 resolution screen, and a front and rear camera for BBM video chat. Unfortunately no other specs have leaked and we don't know about the expected date of availability, but it shouldn’t be too much longer if these devices are floating around and getting leaked online.
For now, BlackBerry fans can rejoice in seeing that iconic keyboard is now a reality, if only a leaked one at this point.
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