CrackBerry.com are reporting that the picture below could well be the design for the new BlackBerry coming later this year with the BB10 software. This is the make or break device for RIM to challenge the might of iOS and Android powered devices. It appears to be a downsized BlackBerry Playbook styled phone. It’s got the same smooth surface with curved corners as the PlayBook. I for one think the design is nice especially compared with the original rumoured design seen here: http://irishtechnews.net/ITN3/blackberry-colt-pictured/ Specs are still unconfirmed but again rumours are floating of a 1.5Ghz Dual core processor and since a 1Ghz processor runs the current PlayBook, a 1.5 model in a phone should be very powerful indeed. Let us know what you think below.
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