BlackBerry 10 smartphones exposed

RIM prematurely shows-off its BB10 devices

October 1, 2012
BB10 smartphones

Research in Motion’s (RIM) upcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphones have been revealed through a marketing video.

The leaked videos briefly appeared on video hosting site, Vimeo, before being pulled down.

However, screenshots of the video were grabbed before the takedown, revealing two of the rumoured devices.

RIM’s L-Series phone – codenamed “London” – along with the N-Series phone – codenamed “Nevada” – were both revealed in the video.

The L-Series appears vastly unchanged from the Dev Alpha phones BB10 developers are currently working with.  The final device is said to sport a 4-inch display, with a 1280 x 768 resolution.

RIM’s N-Series features a smaller touch screen, but includes a physical QWERTY keyboard. This is the first time this smartphone has been seen.

Last week (28 September 2012), RIM said that the company will not be showing the BB10 devices until early 2013.

BlackBerry 10 L Series and N Series

Source: CrackBerry

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Tags: BB10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BlackBerry L-Series, BlackBerry N Series, London, Nevada, quicknews, Research in Motion, RIM

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