More images of BlackBerry N-Series make the rounds

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Imran

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The upcoming BlackBerry N-Series smartphone has made another appearance. This time around, we get to see the hardware QWERTY smartphone in better quality images.

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There are no further details available on the BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Previous reports have indicated that the device will target the BlackBerry purists under the X10 moniker when launched.

The BlackBerry N-Series will break cover on January 30, 2013 in New York City.

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I've not had good experiences with Blackberry Phones.

I had one for about 6 months. I soon realized the OS was really buggy, constantly having crashes that would require me to completely shutdown the phone (through removal of battery, or some odd keyboard shortcut) and lose everything I was currently working on. This happened constantly while I was removing pointless applications. The applications in the App Store were usually low or sub-par, with a few exceptions. The App Store itself was slow, poorly designed and would crash a lot as well, eventually leading me to have to do a proper shutdown.

Now while this may have been on an 'old' phone, it was only one version out of date, and I still felt it was poorly made. The newer BB os's still don't feel up to the level I expect from a phone. I now currently have an old, out-of-date Android phone, and it runs flawlessly and without error.

Not something I've had with Blackberries.
 

Imran

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Vextor said:
I've not had good experiences with Blackberry Phones.

I had one for about 6 months. I soon realized the OS was really buggy, constantly having crashes that would require me to completely shutdown the phone (through removal of battery, or some odd keyboard shortcut) and lose everything I was currently working on. This happened constantly while I was removing pointless applications. The applications in the App Store were usually low or sub-par, with a few exceptions. The App Store itself was slow, poorly designed and would crash a lot as well, eventually leading me to have to do a proper shutdown.

Now while this may have been on an 'old' phone, it was only one version out of date, and I still felt it was poorly made. The newer BB os's still don't feel up to the level I expect from a phone. I now currently have an old, out-of-date Android phone, and it runs flawlessly and without error.

Not something I've had with Blackberries.

You are right! but i have some feelings that something very special is gonna come out of BB 10 fully touch screen smartphones :)
 
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