The BlackBerry physical keyboard is back - in the Snapdragon powered BlackBerry Q10 LTE
If you’re excited about the new BlackBerry Q10 LTE and its traditional, physical QWERTY keyboard, you’re not alone. In the UK, it’s already been selling like hotcakes, with one retailer reporting it to be their fastest selling consumer electronics product ever. Like the British already seem to know, the QWERTY keyboard is the only thing traditional about the Q10. It’s packed with cool new features.
BlackBerry chooses Snapdragon to power the Z10, a BlackBerry smartphone of many firsts
In case you haven’t already heard, the BlackBerry Z10 isn’t your mother’s BlackBerry. The QWERTY keyboard is gone. BlackBerry has packed it with lots of innovative new features, many of which appear for the first time in the Z10. And we’re proud to say that BlackBerry has once again chosen to power their device with a Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor.
The new Facebook Home for Android and HTC First are better on Snapdragon
Is the new Facebook Home cool, or what? In case you don’t already know, Facebook announced Facebook Home yesterday, promising the first mobile experience designed to put people, not apps, first.
The power of Snapdragon processors: Asynchronous Processing
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ mobile processors are designed to deliver amazing gaming, video and web browsing at fast speeds and low power, in part because of the power efficient CPU.
“Hey, You Got Your Snapdragon Chipset in My Xperia™ PLAY”
Unlike the chocolate and peanut butter in Reese’s chocolate peanut butter cups, it was no accident that Snapdragon and the Xperia PLAY found themselves together. This week Sony Ericsson launched the Xperia PLAY at Verizon, with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon MSM8255 mobile processor with Adreno 205 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) inside.
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