If you had any doubts that
the BlackBerry slider phone was real, here's a short «leaked» video that shows it as clearly as these «leaked» videos usually show things.
At the heart of the new
BlackBerry slider phone is the new operating system — the BlackBerry 6 OS.
Not exact matches
I use a T - Mobile
blackberry 7130, and a
slider phone from MetroPCS ($ 45 / mo for unlimited minutes and long distance).
Unlike other
phones on the market, it has a
slider keyboard, similar to the
Blackberry Torch.
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.
The most compelling aspect about this
phone is that it has a
slider keyboard, that should resonate with
Blackberry Torch owners.
In addition to the new
slider,
BlackBerry says it will launch a new Porsche Design device and another keyboard - based
phone.
Research In Motion had a big week too, with the announcement of their first ever
slider phone — the
BlackBerry Torch 9800.
Blackberry Torch 9810 Unlocked GSM Phone with OS 7.0, Touchscreen, Slider - QWERTY Keboard, Optical Trackpad,... and personal e-mail accounts, plus BlackBerry Enterprise Server support for corporate e-mail inst
Blackberry Torch 9810 Unlocked GSM
Phone with OS 7.0, Touchscreen,
Slider - QWERTY Keboard, Optical Trackpad,... and personal e-mail accounts, plus
BlackBerry Enterprise Server support for corporate e-mail inst
BlackBerry Enterprise Server support for corporate e-mail installations.
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's ugly leaked
slider phone — supposedly dubbed the Talladega — might be released next month, if Engadget's translation of a Korean interview with the CEO of a RIM supplier is anything to go by.
That said, we do love
BlackBerry — the Bold 9700 is actually our
phone of choice — and the
BlackBerry Bold 9800
Slider, which will have
BlackBerry's OS 6.0 in it, looks set to take RIM to the next level.
RIM needed a sexy launch like the PlayBook to capture attention after the
BlackBerry Torch
slider phone failed to capture our collective imaginations.
BlackBerry gave everybody at its MWC press conference a sneak peak of a new
slider phone it plans on releasing later on this year.
LetsTalk is offering the
BlackBerry candybar
slider phone, the
BlackBerry Torch 9800 for price tag $ 49.99 with new 2 - year service plan.
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.
Looks like
BlackBerry is too eager to get back into game with its upcoming Android
slider phone.
The
BlackBerry Torch, or 9800 for those keeping track of the numbers, brings with it a design we don't see too often in mobile
phone handsets - the full QWERTY vertical touchscreen
slider.
The company is hosting an event in New York Aug. 3 at which it will debut its
BlackBerry 9800
slider phone, according to one person familiar with its plans.
this
phone is for the people who love
sliders and
blackberries and are business minded.
These days it is ruling young hearts after launching
Blackberry torch 9800, first
slider phone by this successful mobile manufacturing company.
The
BlackBerry Priv has all of the leading specs for a high - end Android
phone in 2015 — a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, a 5.4 - inch curved 2560x1440 touchscreen and a
slider - style keyboard along with an 18MP camera on the back.
Indeed, among Android
phones, it ranked the second highest in terms of imminent purchase intent, with 6 % of current Android
phone owners (including perhaps some former
BlackBerry owners) planning to lay down dollars to pick up the privacy - focused keyboard
slider.
Shortly after unveiling the Leap,
BlackBerry confirmed that the company will release three more handsets in 2015 - one of which will arrive as a curved
slider phone.
BlackBerry Priv, the company's first
slider phone based on Android went on sale last week in some of the selected markets.
Another possibility is that this device might be another
slider phone like the
BlackBerry PRIV.
John Chen, the CEO of
BlackBerry, announced the
slider phone in September and it was released in November.