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BlackBerry's Q10 solid keyboard phone expected late April

  • Middle East: Wednesday, April 17 - 2013 at 12:16

The first BlackBerry 10 smartphone to feature the classic QWERTY keyboard is expected to hit major global markets, including the Middle East, by the end of April, according to a source at CrackBerry.com. Partnering the new BlackBerry 10 OS, with an integrated physical keyboard and touchscreen display, the Q10 is a return to a more familiar design. The back plate is made of a lightweight glass weave material, but the device itself is a sturdy stainless steel frame, according to a statement from the manufacturer. The screen is a 3.1 inch, 330 ppi Super AMOLED display and the 8MP camera maintains the same "Time Shift" functionality that is available on the Z10.

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