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N. Nokia 5510; Nokia 6760 Slide; Nokia 6800 series; Nokia 9000 Communicator; Nokia 9210 Communicator; Nokia 9300; Nokia 9500 Communicator; Nokia C3-00; Nokia C6-00
Multi-touch touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard The BlackBerry Q10 is a touchscreen -based QWERTY smartphone developed by BlackBerry , previously known as RIM (Research In Motion). The BlackBerry Q10 is the second of two BlackBerry smartphones unveiled at the BlackBerry 10 event on January 30, 2013.
The Nokia Eseries consists of business-oriented smartphones running Symbian OS, with emphasis on enhanced connectivity and support for corporate e-mail push services, as well as enterprise-styled products and many featuring QWERTY keyboards. All devices have advanced office features through its S60 platform.
Built-in 62 key QWERTY keyboard (Backlight Blue) Built-in 1.3 MP CMOS Camera with LED flash light - Can compose 2 MP 1600×1280 Image file, MPEG4 Video; Dual integrated cameras, both for still picture and video; 3 programmable buttons, 2 phone buttons, 5-way navigation button, Volume up/down button (2-way) Tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz; UMTS 2100 MHz
The Nokia C3-00 is a QWERTY keypad feature phone with the Nokia Series 40 mobile operating system, released under the Cseries line of phones by Nokia. It features a full 4-line keyboard, like the earlier Nokia 6800 series. It was advertised as an entry-level messaging and social networking phone, retailing at 90 EUR before taxes.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a 2010 model in the BlackBerry line of smartphones. It combines a physical QWERTY keyboard with a sliding multi-touch screen display and runs on BlackBerry OS 6. Introduced on August 3, 2010, the phone became available exclusively on AT&T on August 12, 2010. [4] [5]
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The device came with a full touchscreen, with a QWERTY keyboard underneath. In 2016, BlackBerry Ltd outsourced production to TCL to manufacture the BlackBerry DTEK50 and DTEK60. Later on, in 2016, BlackBerry announced that they are moving away from in-house manufacturing and production, and moving to become a software security company.