This is a list of all devices running the discontinued BlackBerry 10 operating system. The company's later devices, starting in the fall of 2015 with the BlackBerry Priv, use the Android operating system instead.
Mid-range devices are targeted at emerging markets and budget-conscious customers. They use dual-core processors. Between 8 GB and 16 GB of internal storage is included, though more can be added with a separate microSD card.
Product | Release date | Processor | RAM | Storage | Display | Camera(s) | Physical keyboard | |||
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Internal | Removable | Size | Resolution | Back | Front | |||||
BlackBerry Q5 [1] | June 2013 | 1.2 GHz | 2 GB | 8 GB | up to 32 GB | 3.1" | 720x720 | 5 MP | 2 MP | Yes |
BlackBerry Z3 [2] | October 2013 | 1.2 GHz | 1.5 GB | 8 GB | up to 128 GB | 5" | 540x960 | 5 MP | 1.1 MP | No |
BlackBerry Leap [3] | April 2015 | 1.2 GHz | 2 GB | 16 GB | up to 128 GB | 5" | 720x1280 | 8 MP | 2MP | No |
Flagship devices are featured the most in BlackBerry advertisements. The Passport features a quad-core processor. All other devices use dual-core processors.
Product | Release Date | Processor | RAM | Storage | Display | Camera(s) | Physical Keyboard | |||
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Internal | Removable | Size | Resolution | Back | Front | |||||
BlackBerry Classic [4] | December 2014 | 1.5 GHz | 2 GB | 16 GB | up to 128 GB | 3.5" | 720x720 | 8 MP | 2 MP | Yes |
BlackBerry Passport [5] | September 2014 | 2.2 GHz | 3 GB | 32 GB | up to 128 GB | 4.5" | 1440x1440 | 13 MP | 2 MP | Yes |
BlackBerry Q10 [6] | April 2013 | 1.5 GHz | 2 GB | 16 GB | up to 64 GB | 3.1" | 720x720 | 8 MP | 2 MP | Yes |
BlackBerry Z10 [7] | January 2013 | 1.5 GHz | 2 GB | 16 GB | up to 64 GB | 4.2" | 768x1280 | 8 MP | 2 MP | No |
BlackBerry Z30 [8] | September 2013 | 1.7 GHz | 2 GB | 16 GB | up to 64 GB | 5" | 720x1280 | 8 MP | 2 MP | No |
Porsche Design smartphones are luxury offerings that are based, as the name suggests, on the Porsche automobile brand. These devices use luxury components on the exterior. The internal hardware is the same as the corresponding flagship devices, but the internal storage is upgraded to 64 GB.
Product | Release Date | Processor | RAM | Storage | Display | Camera(s) | Physical Keyboard | |||
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Internal | Removable | Size | Resolution | Back | Front | |||||
BlackBerry P'9982 [9] | January 2014 | 1.5 GHz | 2 GB | 64 GB | up to 64 GB | 4.2" | 768x1280 | 8 MP | 2 MP | No |
BlackBerry P'9983 [10] | January 2014 | 1.5 GHz | 2 GB | 64 GB | up to 128 GB | 3.1" | 720x720 | 8 MP | 2 MP | Yes |
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