skytainment.blogspot.comwww.skytainment.blogspot.comskytainmment.blogspot.comYes, we know that BlackBerry is on the slide
even in their own backyard, losing out top spot to the Apple iPhone in
terms of smartphone shipments, so is there any hope for Research In
Motion (RIM), the company behind the BlackBerry and the PlayBook? After
all, Nokia and Motorola were on the decline as well in the past, but
somehow through fortitude and providence, they managed to see themselves
through their respective difficult periods and are on the up once
again. As for BlackBery, don’t you think that their designs have become
far too bland? Perhaps with a little bit of creativity, something new
might just take the world by storm. Pixelcarve, a design company, came
up with what you saw above – the BlackBerry Blade concept that will most
probably run on the BlackBerry 10 OS if it ever makes it to the real world.
This conceptual handset is made out of aluminum and acrylic complete
with Gorilla Glass that wll ensure the front display looks just great at
all times. It is slightly curved, while the main touchscreen display
will slide upward in order to reveal the all too familiar BlackBerry
keyboard. Not only that, there are fixed buttons located just under the
touchscreen display, not to mention the addition of a trackpad. Other
hardware specifications point to a 4.5″ AMOLED display at 720p
resolution, running on a quad-core 1.5GHz processor, has a 12-megapixel
camera at the back that does Full HD video recording, in addition to a
front-facing 5-megapixel camera. Connectivity options include MicroHDMI,
MicroVGA or MicroUSB ports, apart from a microSD memory card slot. Do
you think the BlackBerry Blade is capable of turning the RIM ship around
if realized? check at ubergizmo.com
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