Can you believe its been over a year since we first saw an image of the London leak. Well here is a leaked video of the baked in tutorial. It shows how the gestures will work, as well as a bit of peek and flow. These will help transitioning users get used to the new feel of BlackBerry 10. Check out the video after the break!
Source: BBIN
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Posted: December 1, 2012 at 1:10 PM EST
Love the look of that phone if this really is the final hardware.
G-man ( View Profile) - Posts: 97
Posted: December 1, 2012 at 1:49 PM EST from my BlackBerry PlayBook | OS 2.1.0
Me, too.
Joe257 ( View Profile) - Posts: 628
Posted: December 2, 2012 at 8:28 AM EST from my BlackBerry PlayBook | OS 2.1.0
What can I say? RIM is truly pulling out all the stops. It’s “All Systems Go!!” at RIM. They took the time to do it right — kudos to Thor & the gang!
* great hardware, full touch & keyboard designs that rock!
* bullet proof OS that is mature and ready to take on anything we can throw at it!
* slick user interface designed for easy one-handed use with zero lag!
* fantastic media support with all the popular codecs
* integrated BlackBerry World store with apps, music, video — ebooks?
* consumer & enterprise ready with seamless integration
* lots of coolness built right in — sexy new touch keyboard is one of many treats we will find built right in
* thousands of apps, including some of the top apps we’ve all been waiting for
What’s missing? A great marketing campaign!
dpr ( View Profile) - Posts: 758
Posted: December 2, 2012 at 11:14 AM EST from my BlackBerry 9930 | OS 7.1.0.580
And a great camera!
dpr ( View Profile) - Posts: 758
Posted: December 2, 2012 at 11:16 AM EST from my BlackBerry 9930 | OS 7.1.0.580
I mean it also has a great camera!
shredney ( View Profile) - Posts: 9
Posted: December 3, 2012 at 9:53 AM EST
Very excited. Very like my PlayBook OS. I wouldn’t be surprised though, if the final hardware is slightly different. No idea why I think that, just possible. This will be my first time with a full touch, only because I love the way that virtual keyboard seems to work. I also just bought my 1st Apple product last week an iPod Touch, only because I have to run one iOS app for work. If this is how iOS works on the iPhone or iPad, and I think it is, it really is disappointing. Seriously seems clumsy compared to my PlayBook and not as good as my 9900 in many ways. I also had to enter my Apple ID 4 times in order to buy a .99 cent app. The whole experience is underwhelming and don’t get me started in iTunes.