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BlackBerry Z10

BlackBerry Z10

It appears BlackBerry isn’t ready to wave the white flag just yet. After a bit of a PR nightmare and the continued rise of both the iPhone and Android devices, it appeared that BlackBerry (formerly RIM) was left for dead. Today they announced (after long-term speculation) the Z10, and the it might carry the weight of the company on its back. Obviously the most notable change is the lack of the standard BlackBerry keypad. The slightly bulky phone comes with both a micro-USB and micro-HDMI port and boasts 2GB of RAM along with slots for microSD and micro SIM. It’s got a 4.2″ 1280 x 768 display and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera. The phone ships in March and will be ready for Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint.