When officially launched in the first quarter of the next year, Research In Motion’s first BlackBerry 10 devices will arrive on shelves in full-touch form factors, as part of the company’s long rumored L-Series.
Of course, there will also be QWERTY-enabled devices included in the BlackBerry 10 lineup, yet they will be part of the N-Series, it seems, and should be accompanied by the yet undetailed R-Series family of smartphones. One of the touch-capable BlackBerry 10 smartphones expected to hit shelves in the coming months is said to sport the codename of Lisbon, and the full list of specifications on it is now available online, following the leak of Laguna's hardware specs. Available courtesy of rapidberry, the specs list shows a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 processor packed inside the device, complemented by 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory (along with a microSD memory card slot with support for additional storage space).
The handset is said to sport a large 4.2-inch touchscreen display that can deliver a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution and 355dpi, as well as an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, capable of full HD video recording. A 2MP camera will be present on the handset’s front, enabling users to easily make video calls. The phone will land on shelves with support for 4G LTE connectivity, as well as with tri-band HSPA. The upcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphone is also expected to land on shelves with Wi-Fi connectivity packed inside, as well as with 4G mobile Hotspot capabilities, Wi-Fi Direct, NFC, DLNA, Bluetooth and microUSB port, as well as with built-in GPS receiver.
Apparently, Lisbon could turn out to be Research In Motion’s GSM BlackBerry handset, which means that we’ll see it available on the networks of AT&T and T-Mobile in the United States. If so, it will make an appearance on shelves in Canada as well, that’s for sure. Stay tuned for more.
BlackBerry 10 Lisbon specs Image credits to RapidBerry |
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