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The BlackBerry Z10 arrived in a whirlwind of frenzied marketing at the beginning of the year, but that new phone smell is starting to wear off so here's the second new instalment from the company formerly known as RIM - the BlackBerry Q10. While the Z10 s...
Full physical keyboard, Impressive web speeds, Updated BB10, Decent battery life...
Odd screen size, Lack of apps, Very expensive, Not great for games/movies...
Without doubt the BlackBerry Q10 is the best QWERTY keyboard smartphone on the market, which is certainly a bold claim - until you consider, what other high-end smartphones are sporting a full-on keyboard these days? Exactly.It may be the best, but it's t...
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What is the BlackBerry Q10? The BlackBerry Q10 is the Canadian manufacturer's first QWERTY keyboard phone since it launched the BB10 OS with the touchscreen only BlackBerry Z10 . It's something of a hybrid, combining the old and the new of the BlackBerry...
Physical QWERTY interface, Strong 8-megapixel rear camera, Fluid keyboard and touchscreen combination...
Awkward 1:1 screen ratio, Expensive, Lack of BlackBerry 10 support...
The BlackBerry Q10 will not challenge the Samsung Galaxy S4 or HTC One, but this is not really what it has been designed to do. For business users, the Q10 will be a welcome and giant step up from an aging BlackBerry Bold 9900. It is unlikely to turn arou...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone with a physical keyboard, something which almost immediately puts it at a disadvantage, especially when you consider the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One is already impressing many with its Full-HD...
Great keyboard, Long battery life, Solid build quality...
Lack of feature apps on BB10, Camera is just OK, Only expandable to 32GB...
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BlackBerry made its big comeback earlier this year with the BlackBerry Z10 , but it decided to hold fire on its keyboard-based BlackBerry Q10 until recently. Given the company is famed for its keyboard-based phones, it was an odd decision, to say the lea...
A fantastic keyboard and BlackBerry OS 10 make this a great phone for messaging, but it's not up to scratch in other areas...
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The Blackberry Q10 is looks like the typical BlackBerry smartphone of yesteryear, as in it has a full QWERTY keyboard. The OS is very much the new Blackberry 10, however. It's the keyboard counterpart of the already-released touchscreen Z10. The mid- an...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the BlackBerry of BlackBerry users. It retains the keyboard that BB owners know and love, sticking to the tried and tested route, rather than taking on the big rivals from Apple and Samsung with a touch-only device. With the BlackBe...
Design, improved camera, some nice UI features, the keyboard experience is still great...
Battery life doesn't seem as good as it should be, the UI can at times be fiddly, there's a lack of apps available, it's a little on the chunky side...
Set alongside the BlackBerry Bold, we'd take the BlackBerry Q10 any time. It's a step forward for BlackBerry's Qwerty device, it offers the reassurance of a physical keyboard that's great to use, with tried and tested shortcuts, and improvements to...
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The second BlackBerry phone to run the BlackBerry 10 OS is the the BlackBerry Q10. Unlike the first - the BlackBerry Z10 - the Q10 will appeal to hardcore BlackBerry users with its hardware qwerty keyboard. In our BlackBerry Q10 review we look at how that...
BlackBerry's Q10 is filled with many creative features but its ultimate success will come down to one basic question: Do you want a qwerty device? I don't think the era of the qwerty is over, since I have met users who prefer a physical keyboard. But they...
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If losing the keyboard on the BlackBerry Z10 was a step too far for most BlackBerry users, the keyboard-equipped Blackberry Q10 is here to put them at ease. It’s the second phone in BlackBerry’s 2013 arsenal to run the new BlackBerry 10 OS, and our ini...
The Q10 combines the best of BlackBerry’s new operating system with a keyboard, but it’s expensive and apps are lacking...
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With the release of their Blackberry 10 OS we saw Blackberry move to a touch based smartphone, the Z10 and while it was a reasonably impressive handset it may not have appealed to the companys core audience who valued the physical keyboard. Enter the Q...
Looking first at the external appearance and build quality we have a handset that feels reasonably good in the hand. The two key aspects to this are the weight (and the way it is distributed) along with the rubber texture from the back. This makes h...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-06-22 04:55:21
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The BlackBerry Q10 follows the exact same path as the Z10, with the same advantages and disadvantages—except this time it has an exceptionally designed physical keyboard that's practical to use. The body is indisputably a success, but where the Q10 falter...
Exemplary finish, Effective keyboard, shortcuts, Overall screen quality, Responsiveness in the OS, BlackBerry World is gaining more apps by the day...
Screen size not really optimal for web browsing or watching videos, Low battery life and powerhungry standby mode...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-06-22 04:55:22
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the company's second BlackBerry 10 OS toting handset, and one that marks the return of the physical keyboard which will please the heavy texters, e-mail savvy and social network addicted among you. It comes packing the next gen, t...
The BlackBerry Q10 at first glance is a strikingly handsome looking phone that simply looks like it means business. It comes in either black or white, and each device has the same smooth tactile keys, carbon fiber-esque battery cover and bright AMOLED screen. The keyboard on all of BlackBerry's previous high-end Bold models were always the highlight, and that continues with the company's latest f...
Unfortunately, what lets the Q10 down is exactly the same as the Z10, and BlackBerry 10 as a whole – a complete lack of apps on the BlackBerry World store. You won't feel spoiled for choice with apps like on the iPhone or with Android phones, and you won't be able to play the latest and greatest games either, as the Q10 just isn't equipped for it, thanks to both the screen estate on offer and the...
The BlackBerry Q10 is a bold effort to pair up BlackBerry's brand new touch-based OS with classic, high-end hardware, and while the build quality is top-notch, BlackBerry 10 OS still has its own teething issues to get through before it can become a de-...
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It was way back in January that BlackBerry announced the Q10 at its worldwide launch of its BlackBerry 10 OS and its Z10, the latter being its full-screen handset that it hoped would change its fortunes...
Great keyboard, Sharp screen, Good specifications, 4G...
App store needs work, Screen is small...
Any fan of handsets with physical QWERTY keyboards will want to give the Q10 a look. BlackBerry does the best phone keyboards in the business. If messaging is your thing, and you aren't bothered about video, web browsing, or a huge app store, then the Bl...
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Coming in at £550, the BlackBerry Q10 is really pricey if you just want to keep in touch and write on it. It has a sturdy build and battery life is impressive, but we feel that what you’re really paying for is the keyboard, and that’s just not enoug...
Attractive design, great QWERTY keyboard, impressive battery life.
Temperamental touchscreen, not cheap, dearth of apps.
Coming in at £550, the Q10 is a rather pricey handset that excels when it comes to staying in touch and writing but not at much else. It is sturdily built and looks good, but we think you're paying for the QWERTY keyboard, which just doesn't justify the p...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-06-29 02:55:45
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A fantastic keyboard and BlackBerry OS 10 make this a great phone for messaging, but it’s not up to scratch in other areasRating: 3Average: 3 (1 vote) BlackBerry made its big comeback earlier this year with the BlackBerry Z10, but it decided to hold fi...
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BlackBerry's Q10 smartphone is the first Qwerty handset from the firm to run its new BlackBerry 10 operating system, so quite a lot is riding on the success or otherwise of this device. If some reports are to be believed, the company's first BlackBerry 1...
Great keyboard, vibrant screen, excellent battery life, host of business features...
Limited app ecosystem at present, BES 10 required for BlackBerry Balance, small screen size may irk some...
The BlackBerry 10 is a great phone for those looking for a smartphone with a physical keyboard, especially corporate users trading up from older BlackBerry devices. However, the BlackBerry 10 platform still has only a limited range of applications availab...
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BlackBerry are trying a new tactic in the smartphone wars with their new operating system, BlackBerry 10, we will talk a lot more in the review.The first BlackBerry 10 device is the Z10 which is BlackBerry's flagship device and the Q10 is the more 'Bla...
Well after a couple of weeks with the BlackBerry Q10 I've come to the conclusion that there is definitely room in the smartphone market for more phones with physical QWERTY keyboards and urge manufacturers to realise this, the HTC Cha Cha was an awesom...
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BlackBerry has had a rough couple of years. The company was caught off guard by the runaway success of Apple's iPhone, and the swathe of Android phones of all shapes and sizes, that have swept up nearly all market share of mobile sales worldwide...
The best phone keyboard around, Great battery life and call quality, Excellent build quality...
Screen aspect ratio is odd for Web browsing, App library has major holes, No trackball or scroll wheel...
BlackBerry's classic smartphone -- and the Q10 is classic in its design, features, and limitations -- is revitalised with a more accessible interface, an app store, and a few new tricks. The Q10 is a perfectly usable phone, especially for business purpose...
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After waiting three months, BlackBerry fans can get their hands on the Q10, which packs the traditional physical keyboard. Released in the UK on April 26th, the handset is now available from all major networks and it supports the UK's burgeoning 4G networ...
Excellent keyboard; Sharp screen; BB10 OS great for message aggregation; Smooth performance...
Missing core apps; Screen not suited to multimedia playback...
The BlackBerry Q10 is the best handset the Canadian firm has ever built. BlackBerry 10 as a platform also has all the makings of being truly superb mobile OS, with an already great selection of apps, excellent developer tools, and stringent security...
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By Matt June 24, 2013 Comments BlackBerry Q10 unboxing videoFacebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0 A few weeks ago James treated us to a first look at the new BlackBerry Q10. The version of the handset he had was a pre-release from BlackBerry so I managed...
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Updated as of 29th May 2013 - Originally published as a preliminary review on 23rd May, we've since completed all our tests and updated the article to a full review, complete with ratings. For those who've read our article previously, you can jump direct...
Excellent QWERTY keyboard, Solid build quality, Great battery life...
Small display, Videos and certain apps don't fit well for 1:1 screen aspect ratio, App ecosystem is limited, UI navigation takes time to adapt, Expensive...
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Once upon a time, BlackBerry distinguished itself by having just about the best physical keyboard you could find on a phone. Nowadays, it's very nearly the only one, as most smartphones eschew them completely in favour of more versatile full-face screens...
Very sharp screen, excellent QWERTY keyboard, solid build quality, good battery life...
OS learning curve, not a lot in the BlackBerry World app store, no Google Maps, no bargain...
BlackBerry may be in trouble, but it's not going out without a fight. Its USPs may have been largely eroded by its rivals, but it still offers additional security options for business users, and the BB10 OS is smoother and more efficient than its predec...
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One of my four-year-olds pointed to a BlackBerry Bold recently and exclaimed "It's HALF A PHONE!". She was pointing at the screen. And the other half? The answer, I elicited later, was that it was some kind of letters game. Just think about that for a mo...
In a nutshell, the Q10 delivers everything RIM should have offered three years ago. I was surprised how much I got along with it. For all its quirks, the Q10 deserves high marks for ease of use and performance. The design and pricing are clearly high end...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 15:50:00
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BlackBerry Q10: ReviewIn a spring that has seen the launch of flagship phones from lots of companies (apart from Apple, of course) the BlackBerry Q10 arrives on crowded shelves. But it stands out because a) it's not an Android phone and b) it has a real...
Superb for typing, good in the hand and the BB10 OS really shines...
Small screen can look cramped for apps or video playback, and there still aren't enough apps...
This is a splendid phone with the best keyboard yet on a phone. Texters and business users will love it, while regular consumers will enjoy the flash camera and neat operating software...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:34:28
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There’s nothing like the BlackBerry Q10 ($199.99-$584.99 at AT&T). It’s a messaging monster. If you’re one of those “keyboard people,” the Q10 is the answer to your prayers: a well-built, modern smartphone with the best physical keyboard you can get your...
As expected, the BlackBerry Q10 for AT&T sets the bar for QWERTY messaging phones, but it can't quite compete with other smartphone leaders...
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BlackBerry is well known for its business devices with physical qwerty keyboards designed to make messaging more convenient, while other phone makers such as Samsung and HTC have shunned buttons in favour of increasingly large touchscreen-only handsets...
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I’ve had the BlackBerry Q10 for a couple of weeks now and I’ve grown to love like it quite a bit. The Q10 is the new age Bold, with premium materials, high end specs and a new ish OS. This in theory is the device that would persuade millions of people...
As a final point, a big thanks to Vodafone who sent us this device, they offer the Q10 on a range of contracts here.Covert Low Profile flip case for Samsung Ativ S - ReviewJolla Sailfish phone is revealed...
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The Q10 is the first BB10-powered device to rock a traditional ‘berry QWERTY, pack in high-end specs and feature a large(ish) touch-enabled display.The Q10 is the device BlackBerry advocates have been waiting for. It's the prodigal son, the handset tasked...
Best in class QWERTY keyboard, excellent overall design and finish, tons of connectivity and features: NFC, LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, high-end performance, BlackBerry 10 OS starting to show a lot of promise...
App selection inside BlackBerry World is still limited, battery life could be better...
In a nutshell, the Q10 is the best BlackBerry handset we've used to date.For existing BlackBerry users it offers ample reasons to upgrade: better hardware, more applications, an intuitive UX, LTE, better messaging, awesome keyboard, improved imaging - we...
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BlackBerry are in an interesting position these days, the Z10 and Q10 are what some may see as their last ditch attempt to remain relevant. We had the Z10 in for review a few months ago (which you can read here) I ended up liking the hardware and the...
I think initially I am liking the BlackBerry Q10 possibly more than I liked the Z10 initially. The smaller size and the qwerty keyboard really lend themselves to messaging and once I've got my Social Networks added things should really start to be tested...
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Stuff magazine Wed, May 15 2013, 4:35PM In a smartphone world saturated with huge full HD screens, quad-core power and fancy camera tech, you’d be forgiven for missing the entrance of the QWERTY keyboard-toting BlackBerry Q10. But for all the bel...
The Q10 will turn BlackBerry die-hards into multitasking messaging gods, free from the world of convoluted apps and never-ending spec wars...
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We've been tinkering with the handset for the past couple of days and while we haven't had enough time to write a full review, we do have some initial impressions of the long-awaited BlackBerry Q10.But first, some context.BlackBerry believes there is a ni...
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phonesreview.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 03:06:18
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For a few years now smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry has seen its market share dwindling away to the likes of the Apple iPhone and the Android platform. Earlier this year though the company begun its fight back with the launch of its new operating syste...
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Blackberry returns to its roots with a keyboard enabled smartphone. In 2013, is a keyboard enough?Ask anyone to picture a Blackberry smartphone, and they're going to picture something that looks rather like the Q10. This is no bad thing.Blackberry, back w...
There's no doubting that the Q10 is a play to the Blackberry faithful, and within that particular set, it's undeniably the best thing going in a keyboard phone.That's partly a concession to the fact that there really aren't any other keyboard enabled smar...
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The BlackBerry® Q10 is the first mobile phone to pair the new BlackBerry 10 software, debuted with the touch-screen Z10, with the QWERTY keyboard that has been BlackBerry's most recognisable feature since it launched its first device over a decade ago. It...
QWERTY keyboard, Powerful hardware, Instant Action is a unique, standout feature...
Expensive, Small screen due to keyboard, Limited app availability, Design, BlackBerry's QWERTY handsets have always had a distinctive design, Touch screens and BlackBerry handsets have had a turbulent history with earlier devices like the Storm and Torch...
I'll start by saying that although I've never really been a BlackBerry fan, I've always had a grudging respect for their impressive functionality and also for their part as a key player in defining the modern mobile world we live in. However, I was eager...
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If you're one of the minority of people who still want a hardware keyboard on a smartphone, then you very likely already know that the BlackBerry Q10 is right at the top of its class. And with the BlackBerry 10 operating system on board, the Q10 (a...
Look, we're just going to say it. If you are one of those people who want a physical keyboard on a phone, then this is 100 percent going to be the model for you. There just aren't many other models at all out there which offer this as a feature, and Blac...
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The Z10 wasn't the only new BlackBerry to launch last week with the company's shiny new BlackBerry 10 operating system on board. The company formerly known as Research in Motion also has another model available for the physical keyboard traditiona...
Look, we're just going to say it. If you are one of those people who want a physical keyboard on a phone, then this is 100 percent going to be the model for you. There just aren't many other models at all out there which off this as a feature, and BlackB...
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While we mentioned the Blackberry Q10 when it was announced, we haven't published many other articles about it. Given that there are various Blackberry users out there, we decided to share this review with you. It was previously published earlier this ye...
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With the release of the BlackBerry 10 OS the BlackBerry Q10 is the flagship device with the physical keyboard.A lot of BlackBerry users still refuse to give up on the iconic keyboard that made BlackBerry such a hit so with the release of the Q10 and subse...
Physical keyboard is still awesome. Battery life is the best ever on a BlackBerry, Dark theme adds a welcome touch of sex appeal to the BlackBerry OS, New Premium Stereo Headset Design...
Smaller display may not be for everyone. Some users may miss the trackpad and buttons...
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When BlackBerry launched the Z10 earlier this year, its fair to say we were underwhelmed. The combination of business looks and ‘fun features didnt quite mesh, and there was too much iOS and Android in the mix, stopping the Z10 from feeling like a true...
Highend design, superb QWERTY keyboard, good battery life...
Weak touchscreen, expensive, lack of apps...
At £550, the BlackBerry Q10 is a very expensive handset that is excellent for writing and staying in touch with, but not much else. If this wasn’t a world dominated by smartphones that can tend to almost any need, that would be enough, but it is not. The...
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Price: £580With a ‘proper’ keyboard the Q10 will delight the BlackBerry faithful, but is it worth the price?T he last time BlackBerry launched a touch screen handset with a QWERTY keyboard was two years ago, with the Bold 9900. It was less than impressive...
Best ever QWERTY keyboard, Battery life, Quality screen...
The size of the screen, Lack of physical control buttons, Poor Video and camera experience...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 04:37:35
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The BlackBerry Z10 arrived in a whirlwind of frenzied marketing at the beginning of the year, but that new phone smell is starting to wear off so here's the second new instalment from the company formerly known as RIM - the BlackBerry Q10.While the Z10 sa...
Full physical keyboard, Impressive web speeds, Updated BB10, Decent battery life...
Odd screen size, Lack of apps, Very expensive, Not great for games/movies...
Without doubt the BlackBerry Q10 is the best QWERTY keyboard smartphone on the market, which is certainly a bold claim - until you consider, what other high-end smartphones are sporting a full-on keyboard these days? Exactly. It may be the best, but it's...
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The BlackBerry Q10 in many ways looks like the BlackBerry Bold 9900 in shape and size, mainly due to the fact that its keypad takes up the entire width of the phone's fascia. Measuring in at almost 10.5mm thick and weighing 139 grams, the phone feels neit...
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Blackberry were, without doubt, masters of handsets with physical keyboards. Over the last decade they took control of the business market and a large portion of consumers with each group using their devices for email, BBM, etc while on the move despite s...
Looking first at the external appearance and build quality we have a handset that feels reasonably good in the hand. The two key aspects to this are the weight (and the way it is distributed) along with the rubber texture from the back. This makes holding...
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The reinvention of BlackBerry as a company and a brand seemed destined to rest on the shoulders of an all-touch smartphone. Not only is the industry moving towards bigger, faster devices, but the need for that “good ol' boy,” the hardware QWERTY, seems to...
The BlackBerry Q10 is exactly the phone the company needs at this moment to continue on its chosen path. Whereas the Z10 felt like enough of a departure to alienate loyal customers, this QWERTY device is distinct, familiar and welcome.The big question com...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 14:44:58
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Lisa Gade reviews the BlackBerry Q10 BlackBerry smartphone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard and OS 10.1. The Q10 will be available on all major US carriers as well as carriers around the world. It has an AMOLED 720 x 720 3.1″ display and the same internals...
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The BlackBerry Z10, launched early this year, it did a decent job of putting BlackBerry back on the mobile map with a forward thinking smartphone bringing a bevy of innovative features, as well as showcasing a slick new mobile OS in BlackBerry 10.While th...
The BlackBerry Q10 will satisfy the needs of users who have been clamouring for a refreshed QWERTY keyboard experience. The Q10 has all the specs and features of the Z10 but the smaller screen presents some challenges and also opportunities. For lovers of...
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Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.BlackBerry has returned to its knitting with the keyboard-equipped Q10, which is great on the surface but a dog's breakfast underneath.The BlackBerry Q10 is a return to keyboarded-form for the ailing Canadian h...
If you're flush with cash and desperate for a physical keyboard, the Q10 is the device for you. Unless you're mad for a keyboard though, it's probably not worth buying...
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There's a question everyone has been asking for the past two years, and the Q10 appears to be the answer. Is BlackBerry back? With the famous hardware keyboard on the outside and a snazzy new touch-based system on the inside, it certainly seems so.It cert...
If you are using a Bold or Curve and have been hanging out for the Q10, we think you are going to love the new look and feel. The phone's small 3.2-inch screen poses a few problems for those of us with large, clumsy thumbs and poor eyesight, but at least...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2015-10-29 10:31:50
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There's a question everyone has been asking for the past two years, and the Q10 appears to be the answer. Is BlackBerry back? With the famous hardware keyboard on the outside and a snazzy new touch-based system on the inside, it certainly seems so.It cert...
If you are using a Bold or Curve and have been hanging out for the Q10, we think you are going to love the new look and feel. The phone's small 3.2-inch screen poses a few problems for those of us with large, clumsy thumbs and poor eyesight, but at least...
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Turn it on. You’ll really notice the difference. BlackBerry 10 presents a totally new user interface. With the Q10, it’s all about productivity. The messaging Hub really shines with the keyboard. It’s the ultimate unified inbox. One view shows you messages from many different sources. From e-mail to Twitter to text messages, the Hub is always accessible with one simple gesture...
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Unlike the full touch Z10, BlackBerry's Q10 aims to appeal to the company's more traditional user base and QWERTY keyboard fans alike, offering a modern platform within a tried-and-tested design.Like the old Bold range, the new BlackBerry 10.1 powered Q10...
Premium build and design; eyepopping colours and excellent viewing angles from the Super AMOLED display; fast and fluid operation thanks to 2 GB RAM and quick processor; runs the latest version of BlackBerry OS namely 10.1; excellent touch and type user e...
Expensive; and the screen is too small to enjoy videos or comfortably browse web pages...
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techattack.my Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:13
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There was once a time when BlackBerry is the de facto smartphone to get, coexisting with other platforms like Palm OS, Symbian and Windows Mobile. That time was long gone and now the players in the field have to either adopt a more popular operating syste...
– Classic design; durable, – Physical QWERTY keyboard?, – A relatively loud speaker, – Decent display...
– 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...
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gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:13
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My short-lived love affair with BlackBerry's new smartphone began when I received a sleek box containing the Q10. At first I thought the Q10 would be like the usual BlackBerry QWERTY smartphone but I ate my words upon using it. I'm telling you why in this...
Amazing typing experience, Fast and Intuitive UI, Proprietary apps like Story Maker is perfect for movie production on the go, Lagging is never an issue...
Quite pricey, Its 2100mAH removable battery heats up every time I use the Web even for a short period of time...
Whether you're a business person or someone who wants to enjoy the Internet, then I suggest you take the Q10 into consideration. Despite its present struggle to keep up with the you-know-what brands in the industry, I still believe that BlackBerry will do...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:13
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I used to be a BlackBerry user in 2011 when I needed a smartphone that would help me manage my emails properly. It was an essential tool for my communication needs when I became a freelancer later that year. After almost 2 years, I'm back to a BlackBerry...
BlackBerry OS10 offers easy multitasking and Instant Action features, Love the builtin keyboard!, Very good battery life...
Lack of apps in BlackBerry App World...
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dronthego.net Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:13
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I used to be a BlackBerry user in 2011 when I needed a phone that would help me manage my emails properly. It was an essential tool for my communication needs when I became a freelancer later that year. After almost 2 years, I'm back to a BlackBerry again...
BlackBerry OS10 offers easy multitasking and Instant Action features, Love the builtin keyboard!, “Berry” good battery life...
Lack of apps in BlackBerry App World...
During my usage, I seriously contemplated on moving back to a BlackBerry. Anyone who has used a BlackBerry would always say they missed using a physical keyboard, and I do miss it too. They keyboard is not just a factor, the whole OS 10 experience was als...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:13
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Funnyman Ramon Bautista calling the brand-spankin' new BlackBerry Q10 pogi isn't without basis. Sure, it's just an inanimate object, but we deem it worthy of the sentiment: This bad boy is indeed pogi, and we ain't just talking about the looks.But, as we'...
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After spending two solid weeks with the BlackBerry Q10 and using it as our primary phone for the whole duration, we think we have everything we need to give you guys our full review of the QWERTY counterpart of the Z10.In case you missed it, we've posted...
After spending two solid weeks with the BlackBerry Q10 and using it as our primary phone for the whole duration, we think we have everything we need to give you guys our full review of the QWERTY counterpart of the Z10, In case you missed it, we've posted...
Display (slightly off White Balance, unresponsive on corners), Too thin bezel, not suited for bezeltoscreen gestures, Soso image quality, Premium price...
Since the release of the Bold Touch 9900, BlackBerry has taken its sweet time to come up with a good successor. During this time some BB users have already given up and succumbed to the allure of an all-touch flag bearers like the HTC One, SGS4 and Sony X...
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BlackBerry is on recovery mode since the launch of the BlackBerry 10 OS and the launch of new devices like the BlackBerry Z10 , BlackBerry Q10 and BlackBerry Q5. BlackBerry 10 turned out to be good and the devices equally good, at least according to most...
The BlackBerry Q10 is good. It's in fact better than the previous QWERTY phones from BlackBerry. With the new BlackBerry 10 OS and the phone's premium design and finish, the handset is a must-have if you're in a business setting. What I like best about th...
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One of two phones announced at BlackBerry World earlier this January, the Q10 is hardly a followup device its full touchscreen sibling the Z10, and is a flagship phone in its own right.Aside from the obvious, Malaysia is one of the first countries in Asi...
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The Q10 is instantly recognisable as a BlackBerry handset and resembles the company's traditional Bold handsets from years gone by, with a solid build quality that matches that of the Z10. Take a closer look however, and you'll notice a few changes.The bu...
In some ways, it's easy to call the BlackBerry Q10 dead on arrival. With a comparatively microscopic screen that makes videos an eye-squinting chore and an app store sorely lacking, it's a wonder why anyone would want one. Especially when comparing its RM...
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Updated as of 29th May 2012 - Originally published as a preliminary review on 23rd May, we've since completed all our tests and updated the article to a full review, complete with ratings. For those who've read our article previously, you can jump direct...
OverviewNearly four months after its announcement, the BlackBerry Q10 has finally arrived. BlackBerry's decision to continue making QWERTY phones remains questionable in the touch screen era, where phone vendors currently compete to see who can come up wi...
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Nearly four months after its announcement , the BlackBerry Q10 has finally arrived. BlackBerry's decision to continue making QWERTY phones remains questionable in the touch screen era, where phone vendors currently compete to see who can come up with larg...
PerformanceLike its full touch screen counterpart Z10, the Q10 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 2GB RAM. Navigating the user interface is a breeze. The overall user experience is almost similar to the Z10, and as we comm...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 11:09:14
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Note: We received the BlackBerry Q10 just a day and a half before the NDA expired and were thus not able to test it as extensively. Expect an update to this article which will convert it into an in-depth review) Releasing your flagship phone at the same...
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According to BlackBerry representatives, 80% to 90% of BlackBerry's 76 million subscribers are still using older BlackBerry smartphones with physical keyboards. That's a lot of people who will likely be delighted by the new BlackBerry Q10, with its sty...
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The BlackBerry Q10 might not have been the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone to reach the market, but with its classic QWERTY keyboard it’s arguably the first proper new BlackBerry. Blending the new OS with both a touchscreen and the sort of physical text...
Choices are slim if you’re in the market for a smartphone with a physical keyboard. The rise of all-touch, the flexibility of a big display, and the growing accuracy of on-screen keyboards means that the usability arguments for taking up half your fas...
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Stuff magazine Wed, May 15 2013, 4:35PM In a smartphone world saturated with huge full HD screens, quad-core power and fancy camera tech, you’d be forgiven for missing the entrance of the QWERTY keyboard-toting BlackBerry Q10. But for all the bel...
The Q10 will turn BlackBerry die-hards into multitasking messaging gods, free from the world of convoluted apps and never-ending spec wars...
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The second BlackBerry phone to run the BlackBerry 10 OS is the the BlackBerry Q10. Unlike the first - the BlackBerry Z10 - the Q10 will appeal to hardcore BlackBerry users with its hardware qwerty keyboard. In our BlackBerry Q10 review we look at how...
BlackBerry's Q10 is filled with many creative features but its ultimate success will come down to one basic question: Do you want a qwerty device? I don't think the era of the qwerty is over, since I have met users who prefer a physical keyboard. But...
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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...
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BlackBerry certainly took its time to develop BB10 and produce the first smartphones running the new platform, but all the hard work has finally been done and what's left for BB is to enjoy the sales (and work on its next products). At this point, tho...
Good physical QWERTY keyboard, BBM is a great messaging service...
Small screen, Mediocre camera, BlackBerry OS 10 has a steep learning curve...
The BlackBerry Q10 is every inch a BlackBerry. It has the traditional BB form-factor and, more importantly – the physical QWERTY keyboard that's coveted by so many BlackBerry fans. This, however, is a device that's exclusively targeted at existing Bla...
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BlackBerry released its first BlackBerry 10 device earlier this year once its Z10 was made available across a number of U.S. carriers, but hardcore BlackBerry fans had to seriously consider whether or not they wanted to pick it up since it didn’t hav...
Since I had the pleasure to review both the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10, I've been asked a number of times which device should BlackBerry users purchase. After spending some quality time with both, I have to say it depends completely on what you're going to us...
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One of BlackBerry's (BB) key strengths, other than their BBM service, has been their keyboards. Their previous generation handsets may have been a little behind the curve in terms of features and specifications, but their keyboards have more often than n...
The BlackBerry Q10 is undoubtedly a worthy successor to their previous flagship, the Bold 9900. It's faster, has a better screen, great battery life and better camera. And BB10 is really fun to use once you get the hang of it. However, the brakes slam on...
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twitter: @lisagade) Take heart BlackBerry diehards, your day is finally here. The BlackBerry Z10 was just a warm up and a promise to the QWERTY faithful that their device would come. The BlackBerry Q10 runs the all new BlackBerry OS 10.1, based on bu...
Excellent hardware QWERTY keyboard, long battery life...
Tiny display, lack of 3rd party apps...
The BlackBerry Q10 brings the traditional BlackBerry smartphone into the modern age. I suspect it's enough to make BlackBerry loyalists happy, though I doubt iPhone and Android users will flock to it (that was the BlackBerry Z10's job). It's fast, sta...
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Not too long ago, the first smartphone with the new BlackBerry 10 operating system, namely the Blackberry Z10 , showed up in our office. And it was impressive not only because of the intuitive user interface. Almost three months later, the Blackberry Q...
Brilliant QWERTY keyboard with backlight, The controls, Lots of connectivity options, Workmanship and tactile feel, Brilliant AMOLED display, Battery Life, Good OS, Well thoughtout onehand operation, High performance, Business extras...
The brightness of the display could have been better, The quality of the cameras is only average, The store must be filled more...
Reviewed the Blackberry Q10 smartphoneThe BlackBerry Z10 already scored a whopping 88% rating in our review. The Blackberry Q10 receives 1% more. We see this as absolutely deserved, because the Q10 offers some significant improvements. Primarily this is t...
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The BlackBerry Q10 (at right) sacrifices the screen real estate of the Z10 (at left) for a physical keyboard. When the iPhone first came out six years ago, it was widely derided for not having a physical keyboard, unlike then-dominant BlackBerry. A few ye...
Even basic Web pages and communications-oriented apps can be hard to use, given how little you can see at any one time and how small text is. I'm talking about email, Twitter, Facebook, and the like. That tiny, nonrotatable screen essentially relegates th...
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While the Z10 can be seen as BlackBerry's bid to attract new, hip users, the BlackBerry Q10 should supposedly appeal to old-school BB lovers who are ready to dump their Bolds and Curves for something better. Instead of a large, all-touch experience, the Q...
Comfortable, compact design, Great keyboard (if you don't have fingernails), Made for messaging, Speedy performance, Long battery life...
Display not bright enough, Interface doesn't work well on smaller screen, BlackBerry World still has mediocre selection of apps...
Even though it doesn't have a giant display, the BlackBerry Q10 may prove more interesting to mainstream users than the Z10. After all, there are a million touchscreen smartphones in the world. There aren't many phones with good physical keyboards (and...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2013-09-01 11:49:26
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It's been a while since BlackBerry released a phone with a physical keyboard, and the touchscreen-only Z10 released earlier this year fanned fears that the company was abandoning its roots. The Q10 assuages those fears somewhat, though the phone feels mor...
Excellent physical keyboard, Solid construction...
Lacks widespread app support, Triggering “home” gesture is too easy...
The BlackBerry Q10 is the best physical keyboard phone out there, but tepid app support and a frustrating interface hamper its potential...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2013-10-11 07:40:28
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BlackBerry (BB) is a world of its own. When they started, nobody took them seriously, because they were offering complicated services, everything was expensive and the phones were cumbersome and ugly. Few years later, they've become a standard in the worl...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the smartphone BlackBerry fanatics have been waiting for. Sporting the company's trademark physical keyboard and its new BB10.1 operating system, the BlackBerry Q10 from AT&T (pricing has not been announced yet) seemingly melds the b...
Excellent physical keyboard; Good multitasking capabilities; BlackBerry Hub serves all your messaging needs; Several enhancements in BlackBerry 10.1 software...
Small screen; Limited app selection...
The BlackBerry Q10 is the phone BlackBerry fanatics have been clamoring for -- with a killer keyboard and welcome OS improvements -- but you'll have to live with a small touch screen...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-10 21:34:28
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. BlackBerry Q10 Critics often say that BlackBerry is a relic trying to make sense of an age it never saw coming. After years of being ahead of the curve, the company soon found itself behind it after poetically...
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CANADIAN PHONE MAKER Blackberry is betting a lot on the success of the Blackberry Q10 smartphone...
Great design, good screen and keyboard, excellent battery life, fast processor...
Screen is too small for certain tasks...
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There's nothing like the BlackBerry Q10 ($199.99-$584.99 at AT&T). It's a messaging monster. If you're one of those "keyboard people," the Q10 is the answer to your prayers: a well-built, modern smartphone with the best physical keyboard you can get y...
Classy design. Impeccable QWERTY keyboard. Sharp screen.
Very few third party apps. Mediocre camera...
As expected, the BlackBerry Q10 for AT&T sets the bar for QWERTY messaging phones, but it can't quite compete with other smartphone leaders...
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Though Blackberry said its Blackberry Q10 is all set in terms of hardware, it made it clear that there are still some software tweaks to be made before it hits the market, which is expected sometime in April...
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BlackBerry's new Q10 smartphone is almost exactly the same across the big four wireless carriers, but T-Mobile has a compelling argument to put forth: the lowest up-front and ongoing prices for BlackBerry service. T-Mobile's version also adds HD Voic...
Unparalleled hardware keyboard. Excellent messaging. High-quality Web browser.
Limited app support. Mediocre cameras. No Wi-Fi calling...
The BlackBerry Q10 smartphone is a laser-focused niche product for messaging enthusiasts, and T-Mobile offers it for the lowest price of any major carrier...
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The BlackBerry Q10 ($199.99 with contract) stands alone. It's in a category of one. It's hard to compare the Q10 to other smartphones because it won't appeal to the average smartphone buyer, just as the target buyer for the Q10 is dissatisfied with t...
Unparalleled hardware keyboard. Excellent messaging. High-quality Web browser.
Limited app support. Mediocre cameras...
The BlackBerry Q10 smartphone is a laser-focused niche product for messaging enthusiasts...
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BlackBerry’s rolling the dice this year, with a complete overhaul of their operating system and releasing all new devices. We’ve taken a look at both the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 in full, with the latter being a 2013 version of a classic BlackBerry devic...
I certainly don’t dislike the Q10, but I’m not sure I could go back to a physical keyboard after I’ve been using touchscreen-based keyboards for a few years now. However, the Q10 is still a great device, and it’s definitely the BlackBerry handset to...
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Of course, it's not actually called the Bold this time around, but the Q10 is the spiritual successor to BlackBerry's flagship line of portrait QWERTY phones. Make no mistake, this is BlackBerry's bread and butter—no one can lay a more authentic claim to...
Topnotch portrait QWERTY keyboard, Design is an improvement over Z10, Livable battery life...
BlackBerry 10 still young, app catalog is light, "Go home" gesture more finicky than on Z10, Screen could be much brighter...
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CANADIAN PHONE MAKER Blackberry has had a rough time lately, struggling to compete against iOS and Android and slipping behind Microsoft in terms of mobile market share. Although its Blackberry 10 mobile operating system...
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Blackberry seems to believe that there's still a market for such devices, having released two Blackberry 10 (BB10) handsets with physical QWERTY keypads - the top-end Blackberry Q10 and the crowd pleasing Blackberry Q5...
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You can't please everybody all the time, and if there's a company who knows this better than the rest, it's BlackBerry. At the showy launch for BlackBerry 10, the company finally unveiled its new stable of smartphones with which it would fight the likes o...
Great physical keyboard, Solid build quality, Good display...
Small display, Mediocre camera, Limited app selection...
The BlackBerry Q10 delivers the great QWERTY feel that fans have been waiting for, but those looking to consume content will want to stick to the larger panel on the Z10...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is, some might say, the BlackBerry OS 10 device that the company should have led with, ahead of its all-touch Z10 . That's because it sports a hardware QWERTY keyboard, something that has become a unique distinction among top-tier smart...
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The BlackBerry Z10 , with its big, shiny touchscreen, is the phone aimed at the tap-curious among the business set. But as the device with a hardware keyboard, the Q10 is the one you'll see clenched in the fists of type-A personalities in Thomas Pink suit...
Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article, blackberry, keyboards, QWERTY, Research In Motion...
App store still missing the apps you actually want. Not compelling enough to consider for the average iOS or Android user. Meager camera...
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Note: We received the BlackBerry Q10 just a day and a half before the NDA expired and were thus not able to test it as extensively. Expect an update to this article which will convert it into an in-depth review) Releasing your flagship phone at the same...
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The AT&T Blackberry Q10 like its Verizon Counterpart, sports BlackBerry 's famous QWERTY physical keyboard that actually feels as good as it has ever been. The five row keyboard actually blends well with the 3-inch 720×720 touchscreen that actually create...
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The Blackberry Q10 is finally here and is out for revenge on all touch screen devices. This hybrid touchscreen and QWERTY device. Sports BlackBerry's famous QWERTY physical keyboard that actually feels as good as it has ever been. The five row keyboard ac...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-01-29 03:18:49
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There's nothing like the BlackBerry Q10 ($199.99-$584.99 at AT&T). It's a messaging monster. If you're one of those "keyboard people," the Q10 is the answer to your prayers: a well-built, modern smartphone with the best physical keyboard you can get your...
Classy design. Impeccable QWERTY keyboard. Sharp screen.
Very few third party apps. Mediocre camera...
As expected, the BlackBerry Q10 for AT&T sets the bar for QWERTY messaging phones, but it can't quite compete with other smartphone leaders...
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If you need a smartphone that has real keys on which to peck out emails, and you're a fan of the traditional BlackBerry design, then the BlackBerry Q10, with its physical QWERTY keyboard, could be your... type. There are trade-offs, however, with this pa...
BlackBerry did a fine job with the Q10. The hardware is top-notch, the keyboard is great, and the screen looks really nice. The phone managed to always perform well on Verizon's network in terms of connection and the quality of that connection. The Verizo...
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If you need a smartphone that has real keys on which to peck out emails, and you're a fan of the traditional BlackBerry design, then the BlackBerry Q10, with its physical QWERTY keyboard, could be your... type. There are trade-offs, however, with this pa...
BlackBerry did a fine job with the Q10. The hardware is top-notch, the keyboard is great, and the screen looks really nice. The phone managed to always perform well on AT&T's network, though voice quality could be better. Battery life is quite good, and b...
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It's been six years since the popularization of the touchscreen keyboard began in earnest, an eternity in the fast-paced world of mobile technology. But in contrast to -and maybe in defiance of- that breakneck pace, many less-cutting-edge consumers still...
Best-in-class physical keyboard, Outstanding battery life, Solid video performance, Good call quality with loud speakerphone, BlackBerry Hub concept is brilliant...
Dated, unremarkable design, App ecosystem still a major concern, BlackBerry Hub execution is sluggish...
There aren't many surprises lurking beneath the surface of the BlackBerry Q10 – it looks like a texting machine built for hardcore message-senders with some modernized software, and that's exactly what it is. And while we called out many of its shortco...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2014-02-08 02:14:12
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After BlackBerry's make-it-or-break-it Z10 release ( our review ), a loyal few stuck by their anxious excitement for the keyboard toting model, the Q10. And now that it's out, how does it stack up? Is BlackBerry 10 as good with the ‘ol physical keyboard t...
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Are keyboard phones still relevant? For BlackBerry , a company that practically invented the QWERTY phone, the answer could prove pivotal to its future. You can see how much BlackBerry understands that when you pick up the Q10, the first phone with a phys...
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Since those days a glass slab has been my device of choice, be it iPhone or more recently Android. It's easy to see why, considering the ratio of consumption over creation they are typically used for. Intelligent keyboards like the brilliant SwiftKey for...
Quality feel, excellent keyboard, excellent battery life...
Software design is too bulky for the small screen, word predication could use some tweaking...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the first BlackBerry 10 device to join the latest version of BlackBerry with the famed BlackBerry keyboard.While the BlackBerry Q10 feels more like a BlackBerry device, and some users will swoon over the physical keyboard on the devi...
Physical Keyboard, BlackBerry 10 Feels at Home on this device, BB Hub offers fast access to messages and notifications...
Physical Keyboard slows punctuation and number entry ,Small screen, pp Selection is awful, Average camera...
The BlackBerry Q10 feels more like a BlackBerry device than the BlackBerry Z10, thanks to the form factor and the physical keyboard. BlackBerry 10 also runs better on the Q10 than on the Z10 and works on the smaller screen better.That is a low bar. Physic...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:31:21
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Finally, a BlackBerry 10 device that looks like a BlackBerry!It's been a long time coming but the BlackBerry Q10 is finally here, physical QWERTY keyboard in tow, and boy does this phone have a lot to prove.The BlackBerry Q10 needs to make a case for Blac...
Fantastic keyboard, Smooth performance, Great connectivity options...
Poor aspect ratio for video, Expensive off contract, Mediocre camera...
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Aaron goes in-depth with the BlackBerry Q10 , the QWERTYfied version of the Z10. Specs-wise, the Q10 offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 3.1-inch HD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 2,100 mAh battery, 4G LTE, and BlackBerry 10. While...
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What happens then, when smartphones move into a new era in which physical QWERTY keyboards are typically eschewed for the virtual variety? Does that mean that BlackBerry gives up on what it knows best to placate the masses? Not quite. Yes, there was the B...
Excellent keyboard, Solid battery life, Great build...
Average camera, Display is small, dim, and lacking in sensitivity, Hardware is midrange...
For habitual smartphone typists, the Q10 is an absolute dream. But for those who don't find themselves needing a keyboard all that often, there are more powerful, higher-specced devices out there...
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bgr.com
Updated: 2014-06-05 06:03:12
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BlackBerry's famous hardware keyboard is finally becoming available on the company's latest operating system called BlackBerry 10 in the coming days, and the company's new phone is called the BlackBerry Q10 . Meshing up BlackBerry's brand new OS with the...
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bgr.com
Updated: 2014-06-05 06:03:12
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Today's event is winding down and RIM ( RIMM ) — err, BlackBerry — showed us the first two phones it hopes will fuel its comeback. We already gave you a full review of the BlackBerry Z10 , which launches in initial markets next month and in the U.S. in Ma...
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funkykit.com Updated: 2014-06-07 03:05:29
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Last month, we reviewed the Blackberry Z10, it was their first ever touchscreen only smartphone aimed at the business user and/or dedicated Blackberry fans. Overall, we thought that it was a decent smartphone that could complete against the Apple iPhone...
Full QWERTY keyboard, Large physical keys for typing, Great for emails and texting, Ideal for business users, Simple setup, Dualcore CPU, SD Card slot / HDMI slot...
Lack of decent apps, Some OS10 bugs, No navigation panel...
The Blackberry Q10 is decent smartphone that's built around the same platform and functionality of their Z10. One of the main selling point of the Q10 is the built-in QWERTY keyboard, which offers easy typing during emails and texting. Fans of the origina...
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If the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone was a bold statement, a declaration that BlackBerry and its new operating system were ready to quit messing around and really compete against modern phones, the Q10 is the company's love letter to its most loyal customers...
Excellent build quality, One of just a handful of modern phones with an integrated hardware keyboard—and the keyboard is pretty good, Screen is of good quality, unless you hate PenTile AMOLED, Roughly the same battery life as the Z10, Smooth UI performanc...
BlackBerry 10 still doesn't have many apps, Physical keyboard trades versatility and flexibility for accuracy, At $249, price is a bit high compared to other highend and midrange phones, Occasional performance quirks, particularly in games...
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about.com Updated: 2014-07-19 11:13:59
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Since day one, BlackBerry phones have been squarely aimed at the business user first and foremost. The BlackBerry Q10, the second phone from RIM to feature the BB10 operating system, is certainly no different, despite the addition of some multimedia bells...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-07-23 14:19:29
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Onscreen keypads have improved to the point where some come close to equaling a real keyboard, like the BlackBerry Z10 and Samsung Galaxy S III, but many people still prefer the tactile bliss of the BlackBerry keyboard.For the Q10, BlackBerry has combined...
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The BlackBerry Q10 is the second BlackBerry 10 device to launch in the United States and, thanks to its QWERTY keyboard, it seems to be the device that BlackBerry fans have been waiting for. It offers a slightly low-res and awkwardly small screen, though...
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LUCKY NUMBER 10If any one number could be considered lucky for BlackBerry, it would be the number 10. Their release of the BB Z10 full screen smart phone was followed a short time later by the Q10 with its physical keyboard; both of which contain the tota...
The BlackBerry Q10 is a shining example of how an amazing product build can be complemented by the worlds best smart phone OS. Simply put, no other can evenly remotely match the BB OS 10 in multi-tasking!...
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Our smartphones are the single most important devices we own. They're the tools we use to communicate with our loved ones, our offices made mobile. They're our game consoles, our conduit for watching and reading anything the internet offers. They've also...
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Physical keyboard addicts now have a smartphone designed for them, but no one else may want to suffer the drawbacksThe BlackBerry Q10 (at right) sacrifices the screen real estate of the Z10 (at left) for a physical keyboard.When the iPhone first came out...
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While I am not quite ready to make the Z10 my daily driver after using the HTC One, it is good enough to serve that role. I have been using the BlackBerry Q10 for the last several days and understand why it is reportedly selling very well. It takes all th...
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Back in January, Research In Motion announced its name-change to BlackBerry and launched the long-awaited BlackBerry 10 OS along with two new handsets -- the Z10 and the Q10. The Z10 was given to journalists attending the launch event, and reviews quickly...
Excellent QWERTY keyboard, Some compelling keyboardbased features, LTE, NFC and HDMI support, BlackBerry Balance keeps business and personal usage separate...
BlackBerry World needs more apps, Small 3.1inch screen...
Those who held out for the BlackBerry Q10 following the launch of the Z10 won't be disappointed. The excellent keyboard and clever ideas like Type and Go should make 'classic' BlackBerry fans happy. However the BlackBerry World app store needs filling out...
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The Blackberry Q10 may be one of the last smartphones to offer a physical keyboard. Most manufacturers have digitized their keyboards in favor of much larger screens, and our consumer testers seem to have jumped on the bandwagon. Still, plenty of people e...
Top rated battery life, Good speaker quality, Very portable...
Small display, Subpar camera quality, Subpar performance – has a somewhat dated processor and takes over a minute to turn on, Physical keyboard – consumers have become accustomed to onscreen typing, Small screen difficult to read on, Unintuitive to naviga...
If you're dead set on a physical keyboard for your phone, the Blackberry Q10 is the phone to get. Otherwise, there is much to be desired in a full-fledged smartphone for viewing media and using apps...
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Design-wise, the Q10 is a pleasure. It blends a PVD-coated metal border frame with an extremely light carbon/glass composite back. The net effect? A damn good looking phone in a very comfortable size. Another unique point, of course, is simply the fact th...
Awesome Keyboard, Battery Life, Classy Design...
3.1" Screen Size in this day and age, App world. But of course...
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I'll be the first to say that I thought blackberry should have given up by the end of last year (2012). I was shocked when they had a launch event on January 30 of this year announcing a new OS and new devices.. They announced two phones. One was very sim...
using the BlackBerry Q10 was more of a “to-do work related tasks” experience I did not feel compelled to watch videos, or download a lot of apps. I'm an app addict. I mostly used the main apps which were Twitter and Foursquare is a pretty much have a ver...
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The company formerly known as RIM is definitely trying to make 2013 the year of Blackberry's return to people's hearts. After revamping their OS and launching a consumer friendly device, now its time for return of something ‘bold'. The double ente...
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