BlackBerry announced on Tuesday the launch in Brazil of your BlackBerry smartphone Z10, the first based on the new BlackBerry 10 platform. Available in black and white, the device has a suggested price of R $ 2,449, without a carrier subsidy. The device was announced in the U.S. on January 30 and, according to the manufacturer, is now available in 52 countries. It is a device “full touch”, ie no physical keyboard with a screen of 4.2 “, dual-core processor 1.5 GHz, 2 GB RAM and 32 GB of internal memory, plus a rear camera of 8 MP.
BlackBerry Z10 is available in black and white
national model is compatible with the 4G frequencies used in the country. For users there is an interesting new feature: you can use a data plan common carrier to access the internet without the need of a special plan for BlackBerry via BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS), which is traditionally the most expensive.
BlackBerry 10 operating system has several interesting features such as a central messaging (e-mail, instant messaging, social network notifications) integrated a camera that captures multiple photos at once and lets you fix blinking and sudden movements and integrated into a video editor.
But perhaps the most interesting, for the enterprise market, is the ability to define distinct areas, one “Personal” and a “work” in the system. The work area can be completely managed by the company, you can control which applications are installed and used, which accounts for e-mail can be accessed, security policies and even the wallpaper used. The staff area is under full user control.
security is not possible to transfer information from one area to another, avoiding information leakage. To switch between profiles, just one quick gesture on the screen without restarting the device.
AccordingJohn Stricker, Director General of Brazil in BlackBerry, BlackBerry Q10 , a model with integrated QWERTY keyboard, must also come to Brazil, but still no date set. Learn more about the system BlackBerry 10 BlackBerry smartphone and Z10, in our review of the U.S. version of the device.
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