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  2. BlackBerry 10 - Wikipedia

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    On 13 September 2013, in Asia, BlackBerry announced the launch of BlackBerry OS 10.2 and a new BlackBerry 10 device, the Z30, providing performance increases over the previous BlackBerry 10 devices. On June 18, 2014, BlackBerry announced an official relationship with Amazon.com , which resulted in the 10.3 update bundling the Amazon Appstore .

  3. BlackBerry Classic - Wikipedia

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    The BlackBerry Classic was unveiled on December 17, 2014, and it runs the BlackBerry 10 operating system. [2] Its design is similar to the BlackBerry Q10 in form and feel and especially to the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and related lines in that they feature an optical trackpad which can complement or be used as primary means of navigation instead of ...

  4. BlackBerry OS - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry OS made its debut and was released for the BlackBerry 850 pager. 4 March 2002; 22 years ago () Released on the BlackBerry 5810 smartphone. First version to support Java applications. 5.0 August 4, 2009; 15 years ago () Released on the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and came to other BlackBerry smartphones a short while after. 6.0

  5. BlackBerry Q10 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. BlackBerry Z10 - Wikipedia

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    The BlackBerry Z10 was an LTE touchscreen-based smartphone developed by BlackBerry, previously known as RIM. [3] The BlackBerry Z10 was the first of two new BlackBerry phones presented at the BlackBerry 10 event on January 30, 2013. [ 4 ]

  7. Mobile operating system - Wikipedia

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    A mobile operating system is an operating system used for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smartglasses, or other non-laptop personal mobile computing devices.While computers such as typical/mobile laptops are "mobile", the operating systems used on them are usually not considered mobile, as they were originally designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific ...

  8. Blackberry - Wikipedia

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    What distinguishes the blackberry from its raspberry relatives is whether or not the torus (receptacle or stem) "picks with" (i.e., stays with) the fruit. When picking a blackberry fruit, the torus stays with the fruit. With a raspberry, the torus remains on the plant, leaving a hollow core in the raspberry fruit. [4]