Sentences with phrase «blackberry slider device»

And boring because BlackBerry fans know RIM's on the cusp of releasing BlackBerry 6 and a cool new BlackBerry slider device, currently known as the «Bold 9800.»

Not exact matches

For those not following the rumour mills, the Blackberry device, code named Venice, will run Android OS and come with a slider QWERTY keyboard.
These three BlackBerry Curve mobile phones follow on from the largest launch in RIM's history, where two weeks ago five devices were all unveiled at once — with the slider BlackBerry Torch 9810, the full - touch screen Torch 9850 and 9860, along with the BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 handsets.
In addition to the new slider, BlackBerry says it will launch a new Porsche Design device and another keyboard - based phone.
RIM's first slider device, the BlackBerry Torch, arrived in 2010, sporting a capacitive touchscreen — which supported pinch - to - zoom — and a hard Qwerty keyboard.
Various other bloggers, including Al Sacco at CIO.com, have called the device the Bold 9800 since mid-May, at least, and tied the slider form factor and other hardware features with BlackBerry 6, the upcoming operating system that RIM has acknowledged is coming later this year with a better WebKit browser.
One of the BlackBerry phones is an update to the company's first slider handset from last year, another is a return to an old classic design, and the third is a full touch screen model with a more standard way of operating than previously seen in BlackBerry devices.
BlackBerry - maker Research In Motion's (RIM) latest creation, the BlackBerry Torch 9800, sports an entirely new form factor for the company: It's the first BlackBerry «slider» device with both a touch display for on - screen navigation and typing, as well as a full QWERTY BlackBerry keyboard / optical trackpad.
One of the first things you notice after spending some time with the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is that the hardware feels quite solid; it's durable, yet not too heavy at 5.68 ounces — about an ounce more than both RIM's BlackBerry Bolds 9000 and 9650; the slider mechanism is smooth and there's very little horizontal - «give» while open vertically, which typically bodes well for its durability over time; the battery cover sits snuggly in place, even if you attempt to wiggle it around; and there's little - or - no squeaking or «creaking» if you squeeze and / or press various sections of the device, which hasn't necessarily been the case with other recent BlackBerry devices — expect for the top panel and trackpad, but I'll get to that in the next section.
RIMs BlackBerry Torch 9800 is their first slider device with a touch screen and a keyboard, which slips out from underneath the display.
The document which features the specs of the new device also confirms that the BlackBerry 9800 Slider will have a 360x480 pixel screen resolution — which kind of sounds like a Nokia N900 - style device.
A video featuring the highly talked about BlackBerry Bold 9800 Slider has appeared online, confirming the devices existence — plus it looks every bit as good as we expected it too
First, the company will launch a flagship slider device, Priv, which will run on the Android operating system, bringing together the best of BlackBerry security and productivity with the expansive mobile application ecosystem available on the Android platform.
We knew that BlackBerry was going to use Mobile World Congress to talk about future devices and it announced the Leap, alongside a tease of a whacky slider handset, with double curved display.The Leap sits in the same sort of space as the BlackBerry... Read more
And while you're at it you can see what else BlackBerry has in store for us in 2015 with the BlackBerry Leap and an as - yet - unnamed slider device.
While the rumors surrounding the BlackBerry «Venice» slider continue to swirl, the device has now appeared once again in some new, clearer images which are pretty on par with everything we've seen thus far.
After launching the BlackBerry Leap today in Barcelona, the company briefly showed off a premium BB10 smartphone that incorporates a large touchscreen with a QWERTY - keyboard slider reminiscent of its Torch line of devices.
The Livermorium Slider Keyboard is a bit more straightforward, providing a traditional style slide - out QWERTY keyboard for your phone, similar to older BlackBerry and Nokia devices.
It is no surprise that BlackBerry is working on a slider device that packs a dual edged display.
The handset has already benefited from more marketing than BlackBerry managed for its first three Android devices: the slider Priv, and touchscreen DTEK50 and DTEK60.
N4BB also claims a QWERTY - equipped BlackBerry 10 device is expected to launch in the first quarter next year, again in line with a report from this past January, though the site claims the device might not feature a slider form factor.
blackberry shows 10 slider ** update ** - previous version article noted device codename «keian».
The leaked image (below) of Hamburg doesn't show the device with a physical keyboard, but it's possible that it could be a slider like the BlackBerry Priv.
Another possibility is that this device might be another slider phone like the BlackBerry PRIV.
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