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BlackBerry Q10 (T

Cons • Limited app support. • Mediocre cameras. • No Wi-Fi calling. BlackBerry's new Q10 Physically and functionally, the T-Mobile Q10 is nearly identical to the Verizon Wireless model we reviewed earlier this week. Take a look at our review and our To summarize, it's difficult to compare the Q10 to any other smartphone on the market. T-Mobile doesn't have any other keyboarded smartphones we'd recommend, just the bulky, so-so Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. (Opens in a new window) But that doesn't mean the Q10 is the best choice overall. The price of a physical keyboard is a smaller screen for Web browsing, and more importantly, BlackBerry 10 lacks many of the popular apps and third-party experiences enjoyed on other platforms. Call Quality, Networking and Service Plans T-Mobile's BlackBerry Q10 runs on T-Mobile's and foreign HSPA+ 42 networks as well as T-Mobile's budding LTE network. It'll work on AT&T's HSPA+ network, but it doesn't have all of AT&T's LTE bands, so really, just buy the AT&T model if you intend to use it with AT&T. I got very good speeds on T-Mobile's HSPA+ 42 network in New York City, up to 12Mbps down and 1.3Mbps up. That was measured through the Flash-based Ookla Speedtest.net Web site, by the way. That's a good thing and a bad thing: It's great that the complex Flash site works on the Q10, and sad that there are no reliable, native speed testing apps for the device. Call quality, ...

BlackBerry Q10 specs

Description With its hardware QWERTY keyboard, the BlackBerry Q10 follows in the footsteps of many legacy smartphones made by RIM. The four rows of hardware keys are situated underneath a high-resolution, 720 by 720 pixel touchscreen measuring 3.1 inches in diagonal. The back of the BlackBerry Q10 is made out of a fancy, glass-like material that is claimed to be stronger, thinner, and lighter than the plastic used in many handsets today. The company's re-imagined BlackBerry 10 operating system runs on the device. Connectivity & Features Bluetooth: 4.0 Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, dual-band; Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct USB: microUSB, USB 2.0 Features: Mass storage device, Charging HDMI: Micro HDMI (Type D) Location: GPS, A-GPS, S-GPS, Glonass Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass Other: NFC, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync Hearing aid compatible: M3, T4

Latest BlackBerry Q10 Specs and Prices

Smartphone Specifications and Features Summary: Announced: 2013, January. Released 2013, April Status: Discontinued Display: 3.1 inches Super AMOLED OS: BlackBerry 10 Network: GSM / CDMA / HSPA / LTE Chipset: Snapdragon S4 CPU: Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait GPU: Adreno 225 (LTE version)/ PowerVR SGX544 (Non-LTE) Memory: 16GB 2GB RAM Battery: Li-Ion 2100 mAh Available color(s): Black, White The BlackBerry Q10: An OverviewThe BlackBerry Q10 was released in 2013, with a dual-core 1.5GHz Krait processor (LTE version) and a Cortex-A9 processor (Non-LTE). It also had a Snapdragon S4 chipset (LTE version) and a TI OMAP 4470 chipset (Non-LTE). The GPU was an Adreno 225 (LTE version) and a PowerVR SGX544 (Non-LTE). The internal memory was 16GB and 2GB RAM, and the phone had a dedicated slot for a microSDXC card. The display was 3.1 inches, with a Super AMOLED screen, and a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels. It had a QWERTY keyboard and its build consisted of a glass front, plastic back, and plastic frame. The main camera was 8 MP, with an f/2.2 aperture and 31mm lens (standard), and autofocus. It included LED flash, HDR, and panorama features, as well as being able to record video at 1080p@30fps. The selfie camera was 2MP with 720p video capture. The battery was Li-Ion 2100 mAh, removable, and capable of up to 10 hours talk time on 2G and 13.5 hours on 3G. Standby time was up to 360 hours on 3G. Network technologies were GSM / CDMA / HSPA / LTE, and 4G bands were 2, 4, 5, 17, 4, 13, 3, 7, 8...

BlackBerry Q10 review: The BlackBerry for keyboard diehards

Say hello to the BlackBerry Q10, which offers a larger and more spacious QWERTY keyboard and a fresh infusion of the BlackBerry 10.1 operating system. It builds on the greatness of past BlackBerry messaging machines, yet blends this with modern smartphone software powerful enough to run multiple apps at once without skipping a beat. It also surfs Web sites like a champ and has a battery that goes the distance. Of course, the BlackBerry ecosystem lacks a wide app selection, but the Q10's hybrid approach should satisfy traditional BlackBerry addicts who crave a practical upgrade. The BlackBerry Q10 is a great phone for QWERTY diehards and e-mail addicts, but anyone who doesn't need a physical keyboard should skip it. The Q10 is sold on Verizon for $199.99 (with a two-year contract) and T-Mobile for $99.99 down plus $20 per month (plus service) for 24 months. It will also be coming to AT&T and Sprint soon. Design A deep and luscious all-black, the slablike Q10 has an appearance that's all buttoned up and ready for business. If you've used a BlackBerry Bold or even an ancient Curve handset, the BlackBerry Q10 will feel like an old and familiar friend. I know I felt waves of nostalgia flood over me when I scooped the machine up for the first time. +8 more See all photos The Q10 is cut in the same classic flat shape with softly rounded edges that graced other BlackBerrys. Above the 3.1-inch screen sits a large circular notification light that flashes an angry red to compel you t...

BlackBerry Q10 review

There's still a market for handsets sporting a set of physical keys though, with a number of people still preferring the dexterity and accuracy this option provides over their touchscreen rivals. In terms of design BlackBerry hasn't taken any great strides forward and to the untrained eye the Q10 could be mistaken for the 9900. What you will note however is the once curved keyboard has now been straightened out and the metallic frets separating the rows of characters are now slightly raised for improved tactile feedback - in other words you should be able to feel where your thumbs are on the board more easily. We'll cover the keyboard in more detail in our Keyboard section, so keep your eyes peeled for that. Despite packing a full on QWERTY keyboard the BlackBerry Q10 is only a shade wider than the Z10, and noticeably shorter measuring up at 119.6 x 66.8 x 10.35mm. The textured rubberised rear of the Z10 is out and in comes a glass weave finish on the back of the Q10 which provides a decent amount of grip and a relatively solid, if not plastic feel. Glass weave is a surprisingly tough covering and a tricky one to get scratched - although it's not impossible. A single silver fret - reminiscent of the ones separating the keys on the front of the Q10 - runs horizontally across the back of the handset, elevating the 8MP camera lens (and single LED flash) from the surface you place it on, in a bid to avoid scratches. The casing below this fret can be removed by simply sliding i...