BlackBerry 10 L-Series specs leak in official RIM document
Days ahead of the January 30 BlackBerry 10 release date, official RIM training materials have leaked unveiling detailed BlackBerry 10 L-Series specs.
Expected to be the first BlackBerry 10 device to launch with a full touchscreen interface in tow, the BlackBerry 10 L-Series, also running under the guise of the BlackBerry Z10, is expected to enter the realms of reality during RIM’s global BlackBerry 10 launch later this month alongside the QWERTY keyboard toting BlackBerry 10 N-Series.
The latest in a long line of BlackBerry 10 L-Series leaks, latest reports have quoted claimed RIM training materials in all but confirming a selection of BlackBerry 10 L-Series specs that will be led by a 4.2-inch display, relatively average by modern smartphone sizes.
BlackBerry 10 L-Series Specs
According to the latest leaks, RIM’s training document for the upcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system has revealed that the company’s Samsung Galaxy S3 and iPhone 5 rival will land in a number of regional specific forms, all of which will play host to the same 4.2-inch HD display with a 1280 x 768p image resolution.
Intended for educating sales reps, the leaked documentation has suggested that the BlackBerry 10 L-Series specs sheet will be further bolstered by an impressive 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a hearty 1,800mAh battery. It is as yet unclear what processor the new handset will host, or whether the device will support microSD expansion.
Bringing BlackBerry wholeheartedly into the leagues of touchscreen centric, high-end camera packing smartphones, further details have tipped the BlackBerry 10 L-Series camera collective to be made up of a pair of premium snappers, with an 8-megapixel rear-mounted option with 5x digital zoom and 1080p Full HD video capabilities paired with a second, 2-megapixel offering round front with 2x zoom and 720p HD video options.
Claimed to be launching in four variants based on network capabilities and regional demands, the BlackBerry 10 London will reportedly be the only non-4G option with the BlackBerry Liverpool, BlackBerry Laguna and BlackBerry Lisbon all hosting LTE technology compatible with their relevant sectors.
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Via: TechRadar