U.S. Carriers Detail BlackBerry 10 Launch Plans
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If I can afford it, I may go ahead and purchase the at&t version of the Q10 at the no commitment price...
I'm thinking there is a big pent up demand of Blackberry faithful who have been holding off on upgrading, some for as long as 12-18 months, so that they could jump on the Blackberry 10 bandwagon right when it started....
I suspect the initial sales will be brisk,,,at least 500,000 units in North America for the first week...
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I've been waiting a long time to get back to a BB but I do wonder how the battery life compares to other smartphones and other BBs.
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The guys over at crackberry had been playing around with the new phones so much, they said they hadn't done a proper battery test 🤣
They are thinking the Z10 may be good for a days worth of normal use. Not sure what they consider "normal".
The Q10 (one with the keyboard) has a much larger battery and a smaller screen so it should do better.
I am very curious too. These are 4G phones with high pixel density screens. More there to cut down on battery life than in the past.
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Now I don't expect the same life out of the Z10 but I would hope it falls between what I get from my iPhone 4s and my Galaxy S III. If not I will be very disappointed.
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This is the question of the year. I think you are right. Sales should be good in the beginning.
One difference between this launch and Microsofts is that there should be a pent up demand for blackberries from crackberry addicts needing their fix 😁
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