An upcoming BlackBerry smartphone named the A10
has been leaked online complete with specifications.
A post on the CrackBerry forum has possibly shown
the Canadian smartphone maker's next handset, the A10. Since renaming the
company from RIM to just BlackBerry, it has launched the Z10, Q10 and
Q5 which all run on the BlackBerry 10 OS.
Now it seems the A10 will be the first of a new A-series of
devices. The 10 part signifying that it will be at the high-end of the range.
The most notable specification is that the A10 will come
with BlackBerry OS 10.2, a new version which will presumably bring additional
features or at least some improvements.
Like a lot of current smartphones, the A10 will sport a
large 5in OLED screen but only with a 720p resolution meaning a pixel density
of 295ppi. It will run on a dual-core Qualcomm processor with a quad-core GPU
and 2GB of RAM alongside.
An 8Mp rear camera with a flash will be coupled with a 2Mp
front-facing counterpart. The BlackBerry A10 will offer a typical 16GB of
internal storage supported by a microSD slot for up to 64GB cards with
something called 'hot-swap'. This must mean something along the lines of being able
to switch memory cards without rebooting the phone.
BlackBerry's A10 smartphone will support 4G LTE networks
with other connectivity consisting of Wi-Fi, DLNA, Micro HDMI and NFC. There's
no mention of Bluetooth on the spec sheet but we assume it will be present. It
will have a 2800mAh integrated battery.
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