Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the BlackBerry Q10 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry Q10.
July 2013
(75%)
266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
One of the best features of the BlackBerry Q10 is its battery management system that ensures that the device does not run out of juice in the middle of the day. For average users the device would last anywhere from 1.5 to 2 days and for heavy users it wou...
Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
As with the BlackBerry Z10, the Q10 is not going to make users switch over from Android or iOS to BlackBerry. This one is exclusively for those who need a physical QWERTY keypad and are already BlackBerry users. I cannot think of any other reason why anyo...
The refreshing new BlackBerry 10 OS feels good. After you get used to the gestures and find the hidden brilliance of the user interface, you will start loving it. The premium finish and bold look makes it very desirable. Moreover if you are looking for a
BlackBerry is late in bringing a new OS like this when iOS and Android have already made their places allaround the globe. People are now more into the already established operating systems rather trying something new specially when the device we are talk
Ouch. We're facing a shocker of a price tag yet again. At Rs. 44,490 (~ $740 at current rates), it's priced higher than the Z10, and also other flagships such as the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4, and close or higher (depending upon where you ask) than th...
Good, Excellent physical keyboard, Great performance, Good battery backup, Decent camera
Expensive, Lacks good third party apps, Screen's 1:1 aspect ratio is a bit awkward, No FM radio
It's safe to say that the BlackBerry Q10 is the best QWERTY smartphone at this time. However, that also stems from the fact that most smartphone manufacturers have stopped making phones with hardware keyboards as the world has embraced the touchscreen for...
Good build, Decent battery life, Smooth performance
Expensive, Camera not the best for indoor shots, Some might expect a quad core CPU at this price
The Q10 at first seems like a much larger version of the Blackberry Bold 9900. There are a few differences though. Although like that device, this one too comes with a large QWERTY keyboard below the display, there are no scroller, menu or call buttons on...
The BlackBerry Q10 is an easy phone to appreciate - in fact, if you have the right bit of old-fashioned in you, it's an easy phone to love. It's skillfully designed and adequately powered, a modern take on a traditional aesthetic, the next installment of...
– Pricey, – Physical keyboard is actually slower to type on, – Small display; some app layouts are out of whack, – Poor standby battery life
Physical QWERTY keyboards are once desired, mostly because how atrocious virtual keyboards on resistive touchscreens were. Not only were they small and unresponsive, you'd have to pull out the tiny stylus just to type a short text. Physical keys, on the o...