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Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
The Z10 is a good start for BlackBerry's new operating system. But it has to answer two key questions for BlackBerry – will it excite existing BlackBerry users and will it tempt Android or iPhone users to jump ship? The answer to the first question is a l...
Built like a rock, without feeling rough, Classy minimalistic design, BB10 stacked UI is very slick, Gestures actually help with swift navigation, Surprisingly good camera, Time Shift camera feature is very neat, Excellent browser, Very good display - cri
BB10 has quite a few bugs that need ironing out, Email sync isn't as smooth as in OS7 and earlier, Quite a few popular apps are still missing, Link desktop software misses out on critical features, Google contact sync tends to duplicate contacts at times
With the Z10, BlackBerry seems to be turning a corner, but the company runs the risk of understeering around the bend. The full-touch Z10 is a very good smartphone, looking at the hardware, the specifications and the potential – hints of which can be extr...
The BlackBerry Z10 has been priced at Rs. 43,490 which puts the price in the iPhone 5 and HTC Butterfly category. At this price point, it makes it very difficult to recommend the smartphone to anyone except die-hard BlackBerry users. For everyone else, ou...
If you should, you probably already know you should. BlackBerry 10 still excels at everything that BB has excelled at for years. Its utility for planning and coordinating and taking in and processing a massive amount of information is unchanged. And while...
With BlackBerry market share shrinking by the quarter, the Canadian company really needs a winner and the BlackBerry Z10 looks to have the potential to reverse the downward trajectory.It's a well-designed, solid device with sleek design that has all the c...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Z10 has a WebKit-based browser with full Flash support. The 4.2" WXGA screen isn't as big as most droid flagships at the moment, but it is still bigger and sharper than that of an iPhone 5. The interface is pretty straightforward. The f...
Abstract: T he new BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system has just been launched and alongside with it 2 new smartphones from the Canadian company: BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 . The latter is a full-QWERTY smartphone and it will be really curious to see how it...
Abstract: In case you missed my previous posts, I did a one month long review of the BlackBerry Z10, the first all touchscreen smartphone running on the redesigned BlackBerry 10 OS. The review was done with CNET Asia Tech Factor program where they got 5 users from ...
Professional hardware design; durable build quality, BlackBerry Hub is better than other OS' approach on notification management, Automatic camera upload and backup with Box.net, Ability to install Android apps, Great battery life
Dull operating system look, Gesture navigation and hidden menus may not appeal to all, Keyboard needs some tweaking to be useable, App ecosystem, while much improved, is still lacking popular apps, Email app is atrocious
BlackBerry Z10 feels like it's neither here nor there. It is a huge leap in terms of upgrade if one is coming from older BlackBerry devices, especially BlackBerry Storm or Torch. The unified notification hub is one-of-a-kind and very practical. Rogue apps...
BB10 offers great new features, Good hardware performances, A breath of fresh air
Slow at startup, Some touchscreen inaccuracy
There will be initial hurdles in using the BlackBerry Z10, but the flagship phone is undeniably built with quality and BB10 is a refreshing new experience. Overall, it's a big step in the right direction for BlackBerry, and we look forward to see where t...