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BlackBerry 10 Information Page Updated Offers A Glimpse of New All Touch BlackBerry #BB10GotBack

If you can’t get enough of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 devices RIM just gave us a peek into what we can expect the new BlackBerry L series back cover will look like. This new offering from RIM looks completely different from what we have seen in the past few leaks of what we known as the All touch L series, the back cover looks pretty cool.

RIM is sure trying to keep up with the momentum until launch, teasing us with tidbits each time. If you want to keep up with everything, you can sign up at this link to receive updates directly from RIM. RIM is promising more highlights to come soon..

 

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  1. Loving the new back

  2. I’m hooked and I can’t stop starin! Oh baby!

    #BBGotBack!

  3. I love the image, but it’s seriously photoshopped

    The blackberry logo is too far to the left. Which means this image could be a fake out or a bad tease.

    I hope that the sex appeal is this high though, it’s fun.

    • … Fake? You do realize that this is DIRECTLY from the BlackBerry website, don’t you? And no, the logo is not too far off. It’s perfectly centered. The device is thin, and the right side of the pic fades to black.

      • Don’t get me wrong, I feel that it is the real phone. However,I sense that the image is not the correct dimension: it’s not a big deal, brands do this type of stuff all the type to create hype. It’s actually nice to see RIM finally playing the game:

        My fingers are crossed that they come out waving a big campaign.

        • If you’re looking at it on your phone, I can see how it might look off-centered, but check out the image from the actual website. You’ll see it’s centered properly.

          All in all, I know you’re probably just as eager to get a BB10 phone in hand as I am.

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