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July 2013
(75%)
266 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
17 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bonnes finitions globales
Clavier agréable à utiliser
Fonctionnalité "Recherche" prometteuse
Excellente ergonomie de BlackBerry 10
Design
Finitions
Clavier physique
4G
Autonomie
Batterie amovible
NFC
Port microHDMI.
Finitions exemplaires
Clavier efficace / Raccourcis
Qualité générale de l'écran
Réactivité globale de l'OS
Le magasin BlackBerry World se remplit de plus en plus
Très bon clavier physique
Bonnes dimensions
Performances convenables
Clavier
Finition
Qualité de l'écran
Réactivité du système BB10
Finitions et prise en mains
Large connectivité
Très élégant
Impression de solidité
Ecran très lumineux
Clavier complet Azerty
Enregistrement vidéo HD
Emails en instantané
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix élevé
Taille de l'écran vs usages multimédia
Pas de trackpad
Ecosystème encore naissant
Catalogue BBWorld insuffisant
Beaucoup d'applications payantes
Mauvais portage d'applications Android
Processeur double coeur
Curseur tactile pas pratique
Petit écran dû au clavier
Pas de mode paysage
Prix
Navigation Internet / Lecture vidéo moins confortables sur un écran de cette taille
Autonomie faiblarde et mode veille (faible efficacité de celle-ci)
Prix trop important
BlackBerry 10 OS trop limité
Photos moyennes
Ecran petit
OS pas tout à fait adapté au format
Autonomie
Navigation sur les pages Internet à cause de la petitesse de l’écran
Attractive design, great QWERTY keyboard, impressive battery life.
Temperamental touchscreen, not cheap, dearth of apps.
Coming in at £550, the Q10 is a rather pricey handset that excels when it comes to staying in touch and writing but not at much else. It is sturdily built and looks good, but we think you're paying for the QWERTY keyboard, which just doesn't justify the p...
Highend design, superb QWERTY keyboard, good battery life
Weak touchscreen, expensive, lack of apps
At £550, the BlackBerry Q10 is a very expensive handset that is excellent for writing and staying in touch with, but not much else. If this wasn’t a world dominated by smartphones that can tend to almost any need, that would be enough, but it is not. The ...
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(70%)
Publié: 2013-06-17, Auteur: Michael , review by: whatmobile.net
Best ever QWERTY keyboard, Battery life, Quality screen
The size of the screen, Lack of physical control buttons, Poor Video and camera experience
The BlackBerry Q10 smartphone is a laser-focused niche product for messaging enthusiasts, and T-Mobile offers it for the lowest price of any major carrier....
Extrait: For a few years now smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry has seen its market share dwindling away to the likes of the Apple iPhone and the Android platform. Earlier this year though the company begun its fight back with the launch of its new operating syste...
The BlackBerry Q10 at first glance is a strikingly handsome looking phone that simply looks like it means business. It comes in either black or white, and each device has the same smooth tactile keys, carbon fiber-esque battery cover and bright AMOLED screen. The keyboard on all of BlackBerry's previous high-end Bold models were always the highlight, and that continues with the company's latest f
Unfortunately, what lets the Q10 down is exactly the same as the Z10, and BlackBerry 10 as a whole – a complete lack of apps on the BlackBerry World store. You won't feel spoiled for choice with apps like on the iPhone or with Android phones, and you won't be able to play the latest and greatest games either, as the Q10 just isn't equipped for it, thanks to both the screen estate on offer and the
The BlackBerry Q10 is a bold effort to pair up BlackBerry's brand new touch-based OS with classic, high-end hardware, and while the build quality is top-notch, BlackBerry 10 OS still has its own teething issues to get through before it can become a de-...