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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Versus Samsung Galaxy S2 Here’s What to Expect From BB10! By Francis T. Remember how we told you that the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha from the BlackBerry Jam 2012 was just a practice smartphone to get the app developers revving for the upcoming release of the BlackBerry 10 OS? Well most of the lucky developers are now scrutinizing their own Dev Alphas and have discovered that it still doesn’t have the QNX-base. Aside from the virtual keyboard, which is a new incorporation since Research In Motion (RIM) started making and selling BlackBerry in 1999, RIM is also purportedly in the works of making their smartphone smarter by injecting screen sharing! Yup, that and a lot of other stuff that we may be seeing in the next BlackBerry smartphones to come. Leaked screen captures and photos are scattered everywhere online and people are abuzz with so much excitement!

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Remember how we told you that the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha from the BlackBerry Jam 2012 was just a practice smartphone to get the app developers revving for the upcoming release of the BlackBerry 10 OS? Well most of the lucky developers are now scrutinizing their own Dev Alphas and have discovered that it still doesn’t have the QNX-base.

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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Versus Samsung Galaxy S2

Here’s What to Expect From BB10! By Francis T.

Remember how we told you that the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha from the BlackBerry Jam 2012 was just a practice smartphone to get the app developers revving for the upcoming release of the BlackBerry 10 OS? Well most of the lucky developers are now scrutinizing their own Dev Alphas and have discovered that it still doesn’t have the QNX-base. Aside from the virtual keyboard, which is a new incorporation since Research In Motion (RIM) started making and selling BlackBerry in 1999, RIM is also purportedly in the works of making their smartphone smarter by injecting screen sharing! Yup, that and a lot of other stuff that we may be seeing in the next BlackBerry smartphones to come. Leaked screen captures and photos are scattered everywhere online and people are abuzz with so much excitement!

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Take for example a native video editor for the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook! Posts from forums say the BB10 PlayBook will finally have a video and photo editor baked natively into the tablet so that you can quickly edit your quirky video before posting it on Youtube. This news is said to be highly probable especially since RIM has recently acquired JayCut, web based video editing software. While some of the forum posters at Crackberry think that this feature isn’t really that helpful on a 7 inch tablet screen, we still can’t deny the fact that RIM now has their own editing software which other companies don’t have. Also, who wouldn’t want to have an AVP readily available right at your fingertips? Another leak that Berry lovers are looking at now is the Cinnamon Toast. People almost wanted to sell used BlackBerry 7 phones just in case the BlackBerry 10 does look like the razor-blade looking smartphone with the word BlackBerry as a control bezel. Apart from the fact that it looks so smart and sleek, the features it may have are so cool to look at that you’d get the impression it would be better off used than just simply thought about. Let’s take the lock function for instance. A lot Android users like the unlock pass codes that Android offer where you pass your thumb along the dots to create a pattern (yup, no numbers or pins). With the new BlackBerry OS, all you need to do is to tilt your phone up! It also eases your smartphone needs (and lengthens your battery life) because when notifications arrive, all you have to do is to tilt it up on a second degree and you’ll see the notification briefly or tilt it up higher to see more of the notification. To instantly open the notification or message (if it was indeed a message) all you have to do is to swipe across your smartphone and there it is! This feature is what they call the Cinnamon Toast which will only be helpful if you don’t set a password on your BlackBerry 10. You can also simply slide from the BlackBerry bezel on the bottom upwards (up until you reach 2/3 of the screen) to unlock the smartphone. The best piece of juice we’ve heard so far? They said Screen Sharing will soon be available for BlackBerry 10 so that you can now skip on doping Skype and go ahead to show your officemates what you have been up to. There are still no confirmations as to if these leaks are legit, but for now, it’s safe to say that we’re excited to be selling used BlackBerry phones for this piece of shimmy!

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