Posted by: TheTechieGuy | April 29, 2013

BlackBerry Q10 review: what you need to know

BlackBerry Q10

Will I still remember what to do ? How will it feel ? It is going to be as great as I recall it was ? – these are the questions going through my head as I get my hands on the new BlackBerry Q10 device.

The BlackBerry Q10 is the almost-twin-brother to the BlackBerry Z10 with two exceptions: It has the 10.1 operating system with various updates from the initial version 10 software that was shopped with the Z10 and the obvious QWERTY keyboard.

When you see the BlackBerry Q10 it looks like the BlackBerry Bold. However upon closer inspection it quickly becomes apparent how different the two devices are. The Q10 is LTE enabled and ready to connect at speeds not previously possible. It has a 3.1-inch 720p Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 330ppi and is 119.6 x 66.8 x 10.35mm and weighs 139g.

Having had the device for only a few days this is a “first impression” review. Whilst this is focused on the Q10, some Z10 comparisons are made for those looking at the two devices.

The Keyboard

BlackBerry Q10 - keyboard

I am used to having a keyboard that comes and goes as the need to type arises so I was concerned that having a physical fixed keyboard would take away from screen real-estate. However, after just a few minutes on the device, this concern vanished as the traditional-BlackBerry keyboard comes alive with every physical tick of the keys. I realise that I actually missed the tactile feel of keys being pressed that no haptic-feedback software keyboard can replace.

The keyboard no longer has the “smiley face” shape of the Bold but now is straight, and has a distinct metal guitar-like-frets that break up the rows. And just like on a guitar, these help you find the keys more accurately as you slide your fingers over the keyboard. The keys themselves are thick and superbly spaced making it so easy to tap the rights keys all the time.

On the Z10 there is the feature that allows you to “flick” up the words you want to use on the soft-keyboard. The same prediction feature applies to the Q10 however without the flick-ability. Instead the words are shown at the top of the keyboard. Interestingly, this feature is disabled by default on the Q10. After using the device for a while now I realised why – the keyboard is so good that I hardly need to use the predictions.  Having said that, I found that the “flick” was faster on the Z10 for frequently used sentences but more accurate on the Q10 for new sentences and words.

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Q10 word prediction Z10 word prediction

In a world where passwords are a mixture of uppercase, lowercase and numbers  it is really nice having a physical keyboard that has everything in one location verses keyboard that have different symbols and numbers on different screens. This allows for less mistakes to be made when typing those complex  ********** passwords.

The keyboard also brings back some of my old favourite shortcuts. Whilst in Twitter or in Email, press T to go to the top and B to go to the bottom. Press N to go to Next Email and P to go to previous email.  But there is no need to remember these off by heart as when you open any menu, you will see a small letters on the side of some menu items which is their short cut keys.

BlackBerry Q10 - keyboard shortcuts

Camera

The Q10 has the same cameras as the Z10: 2 megapixel front-facing camera with 3x digital zoom and 720p HD video recording; 8 megapixel rear camera with Auto Focus, 5x digital zoom, 1080p HD video recording, and LED flash.

New in the 10.1 operating system is the addition of HDR (High-Dynamic-Rang imaging). This features capture a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of the image, which results in an enhanced photo. For some reason, I usually preferred the shots I took without the HDR than the ones with HDR

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BlackBerry Q10 - Camera - HDR BlackBerry Q10 - Camera - no HDR
Pics with HDR Pics without HDR

The camera is quick and I love the ability to tap anywhere on the screen to snap a photo. No more looking for the camera icon and having to refocus and reframe the entire shot. Various camera options are available for experimenting and limited scene selections are enabled or disabled, depending on the shooting mode .

Of course, the Q10 has the same Time Shift feature that the Z10 has so that you can select the people in the picture with their eyes closed and replace it with a frame where their eyes are open. Read more about this and Story Maker here.

BlackBerry Q10 - Time ShiftBlackBerry Q10 - Time Shift

BlackBerry OS 10.1

BlackBerry Q10 - Hub, Peek View, Active FramesThe BlackBerry Q10 gives you the best of of both worlds – best physical keyboard and  the BlackBerry 10.1 smartphone operating system with all its features, such as Hub, Peek View, Apps and Active Frames.

While these are well-known, there are a couple of features that deserve highlighting:

Instant Action

BlackBerry took the view that, if you want to preform an action, just do it. If you want to send an email, no need to open the email app; just type mail, followed by the name of the person you want to mail, and the BlackBerry Q10 will create a mail and address it to that person. Same applies if you want to Tweet. Just type: Tweet this is a cool feature and it will post it to your timeline. Other shortcuts include : li for LinkedIn, Memo and ToDo for Reminder, FB for Facebook status change and msg to SMS. To dial someone, just type dial, followed by their name.

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Universal search

No need to search through the screens to find an app or any info: just begin to type and all related items come up instantly, from emails to text messages to apps to music. Now just select from the list. While this feature was available in the previous BlackBerry devices, the team did a tremendous job from both a speed and an accuracy point of view and I use this feature all the time.

Phone Dialer

There is now the ability to copy and paste numbers into the phone Dialer. This is a 10.1 update more than a Q10 feature which I am sure we will see soon on the Z10 too.

Web Browsing

The Q10 has the same elegant web browser that the Z10 has which scores a high 485 on html5test.com. Whilst you obviously don’t have the screen size, I found that everything I wanted to do was not just possible but was actually a pleasure.

The Reader option that I often use takes the same web page, strips out the unnecessary clutter like advertising and banners and only loads up the content.

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Battery Life

The Q10 has 2100 mAh which is an even bigger battery than the Z10 which has a 1800 mAh. Both the smaller screen the Q10’s Dark Theme helps conserve the battery.

BlackBerry Q10 - Battery life - Dark Theme BlackBerry Q10 - Battery life - White Theme
Dark Theme on the Q10 White Theme on the Z10

I consistently achieved more than 10 hours of battery life  over three days of varying usage. After being out most of the day checking emails, making and receiving calls, and checking Facebook and Twitter, at the time of writing,  my battery is at 65%. Very impressive indeed.

In the event you do need extra juice, you can get the Charger Bundle that comes with an additional battery and a built-in microUSB cable, it can be used as an emergency charger if you don’t feel like swapping out the battery.

BlackBerry Q10 - Battery life - Charger BundleBlackBerry Q10 - Battery life

So in summary

Over the weekend, I conducted my own field-research. I took the Z10 and the Q10 on a “walk” to see people’s reaction to these devices.  I saw three distinct different types of reactions from non-techies:

  • Reaction 1: Those people currently using BlackBerry 7 devices overwhelmingly remarked that it was definitely their “next phone when my upgrade is due”
  • Reaction 2: Those people that were using another brand of phone, but were previously BlackBerry owners, love the phone and “can’t wait to go back”
  • Reaction 3: Those that never owned a BlackBerry but used another brand of phone, love the keyboards and often commented “so this is what the keyboard is all about”. However those people still preferred the BlackBerry Z10 as this is more inline with what they were used to.

Many people have been on standby. They saw the BlackBerry Z10 but also knew that the BlackBerry Q10 was about to be released and so they waited to see which phone they would prefer. While they may still buy the Z10, they wanted to see and feel the Q10 before making their final decision.

Make no mistake though. The Q10 is not just about a great keyboard device.

The BlackBerry Q10 is for those who want a high-end device that is a real hard-core work phone. They want a phone that can handle tough work assignments, yet still play games, download apps and play various media types –  all while maintaining a serious battery life.

And yes, it also has a keyboard.

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Responses

  1. I think these two advanced features of Q10 make it much better than Blackberry Z10.

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