Smartphones | 07/05/2013 15:07
New Z10 smartphone BlackBerry was released today by the Canadian company in Brazil
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BlackBerry Z10 hits stores costing 2,449 real
São Paulo – BlackBerry in Brazil today launched its first smartphone with support for 4G network National, the Z10. In short, operators Vivo, Claro, Tim and Hi will offer services to the new phone from the Canadian company, which goes on sale costing from 2,449 reais.
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The price applies to prepaid plans and may decrease in post-paid packages. In the market, the main competitors of the Z10 are the iPhone 5, Apple, and the Galaxy S4, Samsung.
With dual-core processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory (expandable up to 64 GB via microSD cards), the smartphone connects via Wi-Fi, 4 Bluetooth and NFC. It is available in black and white. Its 2-megapixel front camera is designed for video conferences, which can now be made through the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). Already a rear camera, 10 megapixels, has been developed to capture photos and high definition videos. The Z10 also has a virtual keyboard intelligent, capable of suggesting words in English, Spanish and Portuguese from the messages stored on the BlackBerry Hub.Blackberry Hub
“The Hub is a central message,” explains Renato Gil, executive BlackBerry. It brings together in one place for messages sent from mobile and social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. “You can be watching a video, and with a twist, it accesses your messages,” says John Stricker, director general of BlackBerry in Brazil.
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