A specifications record obviously with regards to an future BlackBerry 10 device known as the BlackBerry Laguna device has been published on a 'berry fan website and shows a rather delicious appearing show.
It's a 4.2-inch device bringing 1280x768 quality with 355 DPI which, on document at least, gives Apple's iPhone 5 a run for its 1136x604 326 DPI cash.
As well as the resolutionary display, the Laguna obviously functions a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processer, 4G/LTE connection, an 8MP autofocusing dslr camera with show and 1GB of RAM.
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There's also discuss of NFC ability, DLNA, Wi-Fi immediate and Wireless 2.1 connection.
When it comes to application, the device is said to come operating BlackBerry 10 OS, although it's termed as Superphone/QNX OS here, which is a really old way to consult it. That places security alarms buzzing in our thoughts.
The spec-showing fall obviously comes from US system Verizon, although we're not sure exactly where it came from or how much we really and truly believe what it says.
Still, we've observed before that the Laguna will be arriving to Verizon, so you never do know.
Also in BlackBerry's future 'L Series' is the BlackBerry London, uk, which guarantees a dual-core processer and 1GB of RAM; it's not much to go on but it could possibly be the worldwide version of this strange Laguna.
Unfortunately, it'll be a while before we know for sure; BlackBerry 10 devices aren't due to hit the racks until the first one fourth of 2013.
It's a 4.2-inch device bringing 1280x768 quality with 355 DPI which, on document at least, gives Apple's iPhone 5 a run for its 1136x604 326 DPI cash.
As well as the resolutionary display, the Laguna obviously functions a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processer, 4G/LTE connection, an 8MP autofocusing dslr camera with show and 1GB of RAM.
Out of date :
There's also discuss of NFC ability, DLNA, Wi-Fi immediate and Wireless 2.1 connection.
When it comes to application, the device is said to come operating BlackBerry 10 OS, although it's termed as Superphone/QNX OS here, which is a really old way to consult it. That places security alarms buzzing in our thoughts.
The spec-showing fall obviously comes from US system Verizon, although we're not sure exactly where it came from or how much we really and truly believe what it says.
Still, we've observed before that the Laguna will be arriving to Verizon, so you never do know.
Also in BlackBerry's future 'L Series' is the BlackBerry London, uk, which guarantees a dual-core processer and 1GB of RAM; it's not much to go on but it could possibly be the worldwide version of this strange Laguna.
Unfortunately, it'll be a while before we know for sure; BlackBerry 10 devices aren't due to hit the racks until the first one fourth of 2013.