BlackBerry is trying hard to reinvent
itself as it went losing it's haul and customers since couple of
years. Now it's backtracking and trying to secure things, that people
used to love about BlackBerry. It's going to introduce some handful
new physical buttons and a trackpad in its upcoming Q10 smartphone.
Check-Out This Video of BlackBerry's Latest Smartphone Q10
At the Mobile World Congress event held
at Barcelona in Spain, CEO John Chen debuted two new phones -- the
Q20 and the low-cost Z3.
This time Q20 offers the classic
BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard and it also features BlackBerry's physical
Menu, Back, Send, and End buttons along with a new trackpad feature.
Earlier Q10 had the QWERTY keyboard, but no navigation buttons and
trackpad.
The Q20 has a 3.5-inch touchscreen –
it's the largest screen on a QWERTY BlackBerry phone -- a large
battery, and incredible design including "premium materials"
made for reliability and durability.
BlackBerry is planning to launch Q10 in
the second half of the year, with availability and pricing.
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