Blackberry Q10 offers a larger and more spacious QWERTY keyboard and a fresh infusion of the
BlackBerry 10.1 operating system
. It builds on the greatness of past BlackBerry
messaging machines, yet blends this with modern smartphone software
powerful enough to run multiple apps at once without skipping a beat. It
also surfs Web sites like a champ and has a battery that goes the
distance. Of course, the BlackBerry ecosystem lacks a wide app
selection, but the Q10's hybrid approach should satisfy traditional
BlackBerry addicts who crave a practical upgrade.
Design
A deep and luscious all-black, the slablike Q10 has an appearance
that's all buttoned up and ready for business. If you've used a
BlackBerry Bold
or even an ancient Curve handset, the BlackBerry Q10
will feel like an old and familiar friend. I know I felt waves of
nostalgia flood over me when I scooped the machine up for the first
time.
The Q10 is cut in the same classic flat shape with softly rounded
edges that graced other BlackBerrys. Above the 3.1-inch screen sits a
large circular notification light that flashes an angry red to compel
you to check your messages. Below the display is the phone's large
keyboard, right where you expect it.
BlackBerry says the Q10's
edges are honed from specially treated aluminum, not plastic, which
though black is designed to withstand scratches and scrapes. According
to BlackBerry, it also strengthens the chassis and guards against
bending and flexing. I can say that while this band helps the edges feel
sturdy, they do give a little when pushed.
On the left side you'll find a Micro-USB port plus a Micro-HDMI
connection to output video to TVs. Running along the right edge is a
thin combo volume rocker and Play/Pause key that doubles as a way to
activate the Q10's voice command feature.
An elegant
stainless-steel stripe divides the Q10's back. Above it is a small area
which holds the phone's 8-megapixel camera and LED flash. Below the
stripe is the Q10's battery door, which conceals a 2,100mAh removable
battery, plus slots for microSD and SIM cards. I definitely like the
phone's rubber soft-touch coating, which is easy to grip and repels
fingerprints. BlackBerry also claims the Q10's thin battery cover is
made from reinforced glass that's designed to flex, not crack. The cover
though doesn't fit quite flush against the chassis, especially near the
USB port, which is disconcerting
Measuring 4.7 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide, the BlackBerry Q10 is
shorter and more compact than many of today's big-screened phone
monsters. At 0.4 inch thick, the Q10 isn't quite as svelte as competing
handsets, such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 or HTC One, however. Still, in a gadget equipped with a full four rows of physical keys I can forgive this.
Keyboard
The BlackBerry Q10's keyboard is the star of this show. With a full
four rows and 35 keys, the device's QWERTY layout is exceptionally
comfortable. There isn't much spacing between keys, but the buttons
themselves are large. In fact BlackBerry claims the keys are 30 percent
bigger than those on previous models.
As on the BlackBerry Bold,
the surfaces of the Q10's buttons are sculpted with ridges and concave
depressions. The end result is that you can intuitively feel where the
center of each key is, and more importantly, know when you stray. Key
travel is deep as well, and key presses give a satisfying click.
Display
There's no confusing BlackBerry's tried
and true design with that of any other phone maker. One big drawback to
relying on physical keys, however, is there's less available room for
the screen. Measuring 3.1 inches, the Q10's display is veritably
lilliputian compared with the 4.7-inch, 5-inch, and, yes, 5.5-inch
panels found on top-tier handsets.
At 720x720 pixels, the Q10's
screen resolution is paltry, especially when viewed against phones with
full HD resolutions (1,920x1,080 pixels). In fact whether reading Web
pages or viewing photos and video, I found my eyes straining to discern
detail in the device's cramped display area. The Q10's screen doesn't
get very bright either, though thanks to its OLED technology it has wide
viewing angles, high contrast, and deep black levels.
Software, UI, and features
As a BlackBerry 10 device, the Q10 runs BlackBerry's most advanced operating system. With it comes all the new features BlackBerry Z10
owners enjoy, including true multitasking (running multiple
applications at once) and novel ways to stay on top of your messages,
e-mail, and social-networking feeds.
The BlackBerry Hub channels
all your messages and alerts into one handy inbox that displays not only
the number of incoming missives but also their subject lines. It makes
prioritizing and powering through communications either a breeze or
difficult to avoid, depending on your perspective. I personally
appreciate the Hub and wish Android phones had a similar capability.
You
can check your Hub status by performing the Peek gesture, essentially
drawing an inverted L, by dragging your finger up from the bottom of the
screen and then to the right. With this gesture you can to roll up any
app or home screen like a window shade and slide it to the right to
reveal the Hub beneath. For more about BlackBerry 10's capabilities,
check out our full review of the OS.
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