Associate Editor Nate Ralph is an aspiring wordsmith, covering mobile software and hardware for CNET Reviews. His hobbies include dismantling gadgets, waxing poetic about obscure ASCII games, and ...
Associate Editor Nate Ralph is an aspiring wordsmith, covering mobile software and hardware for CNET Reviews. His hobbies include dismantling gadgets, waxing poetic about obscure ASCII games, and ...
If you thought that BlackBerry was going back to its physical QWERTY keyboards for good, its announcement at MWC 2015 just proved you wrong. Introducing the BlackBerry Leap, the next all-screen ...
Let's be frank: BlackBerry isn't known for inspired design. The recent keyboard-toting Classic is almost an admission of that, it being a regression for the company; an homage to the Bold devices that ...
The BlackBerry Leap is being marketed as the smartphone for 'young power professionals' -- a previously undiscovered demographic of junior execs onto which BlackBerry has latched (albeit one that ...
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BARCELONA—BlackBerry today announced a return to the all-touch smartphone market with the unveiling of the BlackBerry Leap. After a lukewarm reception to the all-touch Z10, Z30, and Z3, the corporate ...
BlackBerry Ltd. on Tuesday took the wraps off the BlackBerry Leap, a five-inch, all-touchscreen smartphone due to go on sale at $275 this spring. The erstwhile smartphone pioneer also teased three ...
BlackBerry surprised us all with the announcement of a brand-new smartphone at the beginning of March 2015. Before you ask, no it doesn’t have a QWERTY keyboard. BlackBerry’s already released two ...
BlackBerry plans to launch four new smartphones this year. Here’s why it should stop. The Leap has a 5" screen with a 720 x 1280 touch display, an 8MP rear camera, a 1.5Ghz Qualcomm processor, 2GB of ...
I really don't mean to sound so surprised, honest. After all, the Leap certainly feels pretty great. With its finely dimpled back and a glossy black strip that encloses the 8-megapixel camera, the ...
New mid-market phone ditches the famous QWERTY keyboard. John Chen, chief executive officer of BlackBerry Ltd., holds the new Leap smartphone while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in ...