List of BlackBerry products

The following is a partial list of BlackBerry products. BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices first introduced in 1996[1] and manufactured by the Canadian company BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion (RIM).

Early pager models

These two-way pager models had thumb keyboards, with a thumbwheel for scrolling its monochrome text display. The first model, the Inter@ctive Pager, was announced on September 18, 1996.[1] Within a year, Yankee Group was estimating that devices like the Inter@ctive Pager were in use by fewer than 400,000 people and expected two-way wireless messaging services to attract 51 million users by 2002.[2]

They provided e-mail and WAP services, with limited HTML access provided via third party software such as WolfeTech PocketGenie or GoAmerica browser.

They were built for use with two 1G data-only packet switched networks: Mobitex and DataTAC. They did not support Java without the use of a Java Virtual Machine add-on.

FamilyModelPhotoScreenNetworkNotes
85x850132 × 65 pixelsDataTAC
857160 × 160 pixels
95x900132 × 65 pixelsMobitex
950132 × 65 pixels4MB of flash memory[3]
957160 × 160 pixelsAlso known as the "Proton"
962132 × 65 pixels2MB version of the Model 950[3]

Monochrome Java-based models (5000 and 6000 series)

Most of these models were the first BlackBerry models that had a built-in mobile phone, were the first models that natively ran Java, and transmitted data over the normal 2G cellular network. RIM began to advertise these devices as email-capable mobile phones rather than as two-way pagers. At this time, the primary market was still businesses rather than consumers.

The 5810 was released on March 4, 2002.[4] An aberration in this list, the 5790, was released at a much later date as a niche model in 2004 after many color BlackBerry models were out. This non-phone BlackBerry was made available due to the demand for a Java-based model that could run on the Mobitex data-only network. The 5810/5820 shared the same physical casing and keyboard layout as the earlier 957 device.

The 6000 series was launched in 2003 with 6210 entering the influential Time All Time 100 Gadgets list.[5]

FamilyModelPhotoScreenNetworkNotes
Specialty5790large 160×160 pixel monochrome900 MHz Mobitexe-mail services only
Early Java-based5810large monochrome screen 160×160 pixel1900 MHz GSM/GPRSphone but headset required
5820900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS
"Quark"6210medium 160×100 pixel monochrome900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
6220900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS
6230900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS
6280850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS
65XX6510medium monochromeiDENintegrated phone, integrated two-way radio
67XX6710large monochrome 160×160 pixel900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
6720900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS
6750800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1xRTT

First color models (7000 series)

In 2003, the monochrome models were revised to include a color screen, while retaining the same form factor and casing. Early color models, such as the 7230, typically used a dim electroluminescent backlight, leading to an initial reputation of poor image quality. Later color models, such as the 7290, typically used a LED backlight, yielding much better screen quality. The color LCD screens used in these series were either reflective or transflective, so these screens yielded better image quality in direct sunlight even with the backlight turned off.

Nearly all models in this list were 16 MB models with no Bluetooth. The only model with 32 MB and Bluetooth is the 7290, which was the last model released in the early BlackBerry form factor, and was the first BlackBerry model with Bluetooth. The 7290 was also the first quad-band BlackBerry.

An aberration in this list is the 7270, the first Wi-Fi BlackBerry, released later. It is built into the old form factor in the same vein as the 7200 series.

FamilyModelPhotoScreenNetworkNotes
72XX7210medium 240×160 pixel colour900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
7220900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
7230900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
7250800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x (EVDO-capable w/firmware update)integrated phone, Bluetooth
7270corporate WLAN 802.11b networks for data and VOIP
7280850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
7290850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone with Bluetooth
75XX7510medium 240×160 pixel colouriDENintegrated phone with speakerphone, integrated two-way radio
7520integrated phone with speakerphone, integrated two-way radio, GPS and Bluetooth
77XX7730large 240×240 pixel colour900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSintegrated phone
7750800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x
7780850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS

First SureType models (7100 series)

RIM expanded the market by introducing the first BlackBerry models without a discrete QWERTY keyboard, in the candybar form factor. They developed a predictive text technology called SureType with a QWERTY-like layout, using two keys per button. By using only two letters per button, rather than three letters per button as in T9 using ten-digit keypads, predictive text accuracy could be improved dramatically. The use of a QWERTY-like layout took advantage of people's memory of the computer keyboard, since each button was roughly relative to each key. At the same time, the size of the BlackBerry could be dramatically reduced, as keyboards only needed to be 5-buttons wide rather than 10-buttons wide. These BlackBerries became more popular with the mass market as they became similarly sized to competing consumer-market cellphones.

These models were among the first BlackBerry models to be aggressively marketed to consumers, rather than to businesses. RIM continued to manufacture QWERTY models, to give the market a choice between the traditional QWERTY thumb keyboard, and the compressed SureType keyboard.

FamilyModelPhotoScreenNetworkNotesCarriers
"Charm"7100tlarge 240×260 colour850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRSwith integrated phone with speakerphone, BluetoothAirtel, Vodafone, T-Mobile
7105t
7100r
7100v
7100g[6]
7100xO2 (UK), O2 (Ireland)
7100iiDENwith integrated phone with speakerphone, Bluetooth, Push-to-talk, GPS, 64MBNextel and Telus and SouthernLINC
71307130elarge 240×260 colour800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1× and EV-DOwith integrated phone with speakerphone, BluetoothVerizon Wireless, Sprint, Telus, Alltel, and Bell Mobility
7130c850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEAT&T
7130gO2 (UK), O2 (Ireland), Airtel
7130vVodafone

Consumer models (8000 and 9000 series)

Beginning with the 8700-series models in 2006, RIM began to aggressively add consumer features to BlackBerry models, in an aim to capture more of the consumer market from competitors such as Treo and Motorola Q. In this progression of models, the additions include better quality screens, more memory, built-in chat software, first cameraphone, microSD memory card slot, built-in mapping software, and other consumer-specific features. The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 was the first BlackBerry without a trackwheel, which was replaced by a miniature trackball to enable full 4-way and mouse-style navigation on a BlackBerry. The look of the new trackball gave the "Pearl" its name.

The 9000 series was launched in 2008.

FamilyModelPhotoScreenNetworkNotesCarriers
"Electron"8700clarge 320×240 pixels (QVGA) and 65K colors depth850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEintegrated phone with speakerphone, BluetoothAT&T
8700rRogers Wireless
8700fOrange
8700gMany GSM providers including Sprint, T-Mobile, O2 (UK), O2 (Ireland), and Telefonica Moviles
8703e800/1900 MHz CDMA, CDMA2000 1X and EVDOVerizon Wireless, Sprint, Alltel, Bell Mobility, Telus, US Cellular
8707g850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS 2100 MHz UMTSO2 (UK), O2 (Ireland), Viettel
8707h850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS 2100 MHz W-CDMANTT DoCoMo (Japan)
8707v850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS 2100 MHz UMTSVodafone UK, Vodafone Smartone (Hong Kong), Vodafone (Italy)
"Pearl"8100240×260 with 65K colors850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEnew trackball interface, 1.3 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media playerRogers Wireless, Cincinnati Bell, AT&T, Vodafone, Orange (UK), T-Mobile (UK/US), O2 (UK), O2 (Ireland) and Vodafone (Ireland), Telcel (Mexico), Vodafone and TIM (Italy), Vodafone and Essar (India), Airtel (India), Mobily (Saudi Arabia), Mobilink (Pakistan), MTN (Nigeria) and Ufone (Pakistan), Viettel
8110trackball interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media player, GPSAT&T, Vodafone, O2 (UK), O2 (Ireland), iWireless, and T-Mobile.
8120trackball interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media player, Wi-Fi, UMAO2 (UK), AT&T, and T-Mobile.
8130800/1900 CDMA/EVDOTrackball Interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic/MP3 ringtones, media player, GPSBell Mobility, Telus Mobility, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Alltel, US Cellular
9100360×400 pixels @ 240 PPI850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE, (800/850)/1900/2100 or 900/1700/2100 MHz UMTSoptical trackpad interface, 3.2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSD (to 32 GB, 2 GB included), 256MB internal Flash Memory SDRAM, mp3 ringtones, media player, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n[7]AT&T, Entel PCS, Wind Mobile
"Pearl Flip"8220Internal Display: 240×320 pixels (QVGA) 65K colors. External Display: 128×160 pixel 65K colors850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEtrackball interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSDHC (up to 16 GB), polyphonic ringtones, media player, "Clamshell" form factor, 128 MB flash memory Wi-Fi, UMAO2 (UK), T-Mobile (USA), TIM (Italy), iWireless, and Rogers Wireless (Canada).
8230800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1xRTT/EVDOtrackball interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSDHC (up to 16 GB), polyphonic ringtones, media player, "Clamshell" form factor, 128 MB flash memoryVerizon (USA), Alltel (USA), US Cellular (USA), Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility (Canada).
"88XX"8800320×240 pixels (QVGA) with 65K colors850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEtrackball interface, GPS receiver, speakerphone, Bluetooth, external microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media playerAT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers Wireless, T-Mobile (EU), Vodafone (EU), TIM (Italy), O2 (UK), Orange (EU), Proximus (Belgium), Bouygues Telecom (France), SFR (France), Telefónica Móviles (Spain), LUXGSM (Luxembourg), Telenor (Pakistan), Turkcell (Turkey), Sure Mobile (Isle of Man), BeeLine (Russia)
8820850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WiFi a+b/g +WMM Multiple IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard support (a/b/g)Orange (EU), AT&T, T-Mobile (USA), Mobistar (Belgium), SFR (France), British Telecom (UK), Telcel (Mexico), Vodafone (Netherlands), Ufone (Pakistan), O2 (UK), iWireless.
8830800/1900 MHz CDMA, CDMA2000 1X and EVDO, 900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRSBell Mobility, Telus, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Alltel, US Cellular, Iusacell (Mexico)
"Curve"8300850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGEtrackball interface, 2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, internal microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media playerAirtel (India), Vodafone (India), Etisalat (UAE), AT&T, Mobilink (Pakistan), Rogers Wireless, O2 (UK), O2 (Ireland).
8310trackball interface, 2 MP camera, GPS receiver, speakerphone, Bluetooth, internal microSD, polyphonic ringtones, media playerVodafone (Germany, The Netherlands), AT&T, SFR (France), Rogers Wireless, Bouygues Telecom France, Vodafone UK, O2 (UK), O2 (Ireland), T-Mobile (Slovakia), iWireless, China Mobile.[8]
8320850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE/Wi-FiTrackball interface, 2 Megapixel camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, internal microSDHC (to 16 GB with handheld code 4.5.0.81), polyphonic ringtones, media player, Wi-Fi, Hotspot@Home compatible.AT&T, T-Mobile (USA), Orange (Slovakia), Viettel
8330Dual-band 800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1X EV-DO networksTrackball interface, 2 Megapixel camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, internal microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media player, GPS.Telus Mobility, Bell Mobility, Alltel, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, US Cellular, Credo Mobile, Boost Mobile.
8350iiDEN, Wi-FiTrackball interface, 2 Megapixel camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, internal microSDHC (to 8 GB with handheld code 4.5), polyphonic ringtones, media player, GPS, WiFi, next generation OS (4.6)Sprint Nextel
8900/8910(Javelin) 8980 (Atlas)480×360 pixels @ 65K colours, 250 PPI850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGETrackball interface, 3.2 MP camera with flash and autofocus, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g (8910 no wifi), UMA, GPS, external microSDHC (to 16 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jackT-Mobile (USA & Germany), AT&T, Rogers (Canada), Orange (UK), O2 (UK), iWireless, AIS, China Mobile (8910 & 8980 model).
8520 (Gemini)320×240 pixels @ 65KGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900Optical Trackpad, 2.0 MP camera with video recording, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.x, WiFi 802.11 b/g, UMA, 3.5 mm stereo audio jackT-Mobile (USA), Virgin Mobile, Rogers, Fido, iWireless, Cincinnati Bell, Vodafone (Europe), DTAC, AIS, True Move,[9]
8530 (Aries)CDMA/1xRTT/EV-DO 800/1900Optical Trackpad,  2.0 MP camera with video recording, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.x, WiFi 802.11 b/g, UMA, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, GPSVerizon, Sprint, Virgin Mobile USA, MetroPCS, Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility
9300/93309300 UMTS (800/850)/1900/2100 'OR'GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900; 9330 CDMA/1xRTT/EV-DO 800/1900Optical Trackpad,  2.0 MP camera with video recording, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, UMA, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, GPSAT&T, Rogers, T-Mobile USA, Telus, Bell, Virgin Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Wind Mobile
"Bold"9000480×320 pixels (HVGA with 65K colors @220 PPI850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE, UMTS/HSDPA (DoCoMo model features additional 800 MHz WCDMA frequency),[10] WiFiTrackball interface, 2 MP fixed-focus camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, GPS, external microSDHC (to 16 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jackAT&T, Rogers, Turkcell, Telenor (Pakistan), Airtel DoCoMo, O2 (UK), DTAC, AIS, True Move, Viettel
9650480×360 pixels (HVGA with 65K colors @ 250 PPIGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and CDMA/EV-DO 800/1900Trackpad interface, 3.2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, GPS, external microSDHC (to 32 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jackVerizon, Sprint
9700UMTS/HSDPA 2100 / 1900 / 850 / 800 MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz 'OR' UMTS 2100 / 1700 / 900 MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz WiFiAT&T, Bell, Rogers, T-Mobile USA, Telus, True Move, Ufone, Wind Mobile
9780Trackpad interface, 5 MP autofocus camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, GPS, external microSDHC (to 32 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jackBell, Mobilicity, Rogers, T-Mobile USA, Telus, Wind Mobile
"BlackBerry 9720"9720480×360 pixels @ 214 ppiEDGE, HSPA, UMTS/HSDPA, HSUPA [11]Touch screen, optical trackpad, QWERTY keypad, microSD, 5 megapixel flash, Bluetooth 2.1Carphone Warehouse, Orange, T-Mobile UK, Unlocked Mobiles UK, Vodafone UK
"Storm"9500360×480 pixels @ 262KGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100Clickable Touchscreen interface, 3.2 MP camera, Bluetooth, 1 GB Internal Flash, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, external microSDHC (to 32 GB)Vodafone
9530CDMA EV-DO 800/1900, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100Verizon, Telus (Canada), Bell (Canada)
"Storm2"9520360×480 pixels @ 262KGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100, Wi-FiClickable Touchscreen interface, 3.2 MP camera, Bluetooth, 2 GB Internal Flash, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, external microSDHC (to 32 GB)Vodafone
9550CDMA EV-DO 800/1900, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100, Wi-FiVerizon, Telus (Canada), Bell (Canada)
"Tour"9630480×360 pixels @ 262K colours, 250 PPICDMA EV-DO 800/1900, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100, Wi-FiTrackball interface, 3.2 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, GPS, external microSDHC (to 32 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jackVerizon, Sprint, Credo Mobile, Telus (Canada), Bell (Canada)
"Style"9670360×400 pixels (internal), 240×320 (external)Full Qwerty flip design, Optical Trackpad, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth, GPS, microSDHC (to 32 GB), 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, wifiSprint, Bell Mobility, TELUS Mobility (Canada)
"Torch"9800360×480 pixelsUMTS 2100/1900/850/800 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 3g/wi-f1Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jackAT&T, Bell Mobility (Canada), TELUS Mobility (Canada), Rogers Wireless (Canada)
9810480×640 pixels @ 250 PPIUMTS 2100/1900/850/800 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 HSPA+Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jackAT&T, Bell Mobility (Canada), TELUS Mobility (Canada), Rogers Wireless (Canada)
9850480×800 pixels @ 250 PPICDMA EV-DO 800/1900, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jackVerizon, Sprint, U.S. Cellular
9860480×800 pixels @ 250 PPIUMTS 2100/1900/850/800 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jackAT&T, Bell Mobility (Canada), TELUS Mobility (Canada), Rogers Wireless (Canada)
"Bold Touch" 9790 480×360 pixels UMTS 2100/1900/850/800 MHz or 2100/1700/900 MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, 1.0 GHz processor, NFC Mobile Payment System T-Mobile, Rogers, Bell, Telus
9900640×480 pixelsUMTS 2100/1900/850/800 MHz or 2100/1700/900 MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, 1.2 GHz processor, Thinnest BlackBerry, NFC Mobile Payment SystemT-Mobile, AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus
9930640×480 pixelsCDMA EV-DO 800/1900, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 2100/900Optical Trackpad, Capacitive Touchscreen interface, 5 MP camera, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, GPS, external microSDHC, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, 1.2 GHz processor, Thinnest BlackBerry, NFC Mobile Payment SystemVerizon, Sprint
"BlackBerry Porsche Design"9981Limited edition

BlackBerry 10

FamilyModelPhotoScreenProcessorBattery LifeNetworkCarriers
BlackBerry 10Z104.2" 1280×768 pixelsDual-Core 1.5 GHz10 hours (talk), 13 days (standby time)4G LTEAT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Bell Mobility (Canada), TELUS Mobility (Canada), Rogers Wireless (Canada), Wind Mobile
BlackBerry 10Q103.1" 720×720 pixelsDual-Core 1.5 GHz13.5 hours (talk), 14.8 days (standby time)4G LTEAT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Bell Mobility (Canada), TELUS Mobility (Canada), Rogers Wireless (Canada), Sprint
BlackBerry 10Q53.1" 720×720 pixelsDual-Core 1.2 GHz12.5 hours (talk), 14 days (standby time)4G LTEAxiom, Bell, Fido, Koodo, SaskTel, TELUS, Virgin Mobile (Canada), Sprint
BlackBerry 10Z305" 1280×720 pixelsDual-Core 1.7 GHz18 hours (talk), 16 days (standby time)4G LTEBell Mobility, MTS Mobility, Rogers Wireless, SaskTel, Telus Mobility, and Verizon Wireless
BlackBerry 10P'99824.2" 1280×768 pixelsDual-Core 1.5 GHz10 hours (talk), 13 days (standby time)4G LTE
BlackBerry 10Z35" 960×540 pixelsDual-Core 1.2 GHz
BlackBerry 10Passport4.5" 1440×1440 pixelsQuad-Core 2.2 GHz24 hours (talk), 14.5 days (standby time)4G LTEAT&T
BlackBerry 10Classic3.5" 720×720 pixelsDual-Core 1.5 GHz17.2 hours (talk), 15.2 days (standby time)4G LTEAT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile
BlackBerry 10P'99833.1" 720×720 pixels[12]Dual-Core 1.5 GHz14 hours (talk) 12 days (standby time)4G LTE
BlackBerry 10Leap5" 720×1280p[13]Dual-Core 1.5 GHz25 hours talk time4G LTE

Android

FamilyModelPhotoScreenProcessorBattery LifeNetworkCarriersManufacturer
AndroidPriv5.43" 2560×1440 pixelsDual-core 1.8 GHz & Quad-core 1.44 GHz3410 mAh4G LTEUS: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon
Canada: Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, Telus, Wind
Hong Kong: 3 Hong Kong, China Mobile Hong Kong, CSL
BlackBerry Limited
AndroidDTEK505.2" 1920×1080 pixelsQuad-core 1.5 GHz & Quad-core 1.2 GHz2610 mAh4G LTETBATCL Corporation
AndroidDTEK605.5" 2560x1440 pixelsQuad-core 2x 2.15 GHz Kryo & Quad-core 2x 1.6 GHz Kyro3000 mAh4G LTETBATCL Corporation
AndroidKeyOne4.5" LCD 1620 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6253505mAh4G LTEUS: Sprint, AT&T. Unlocked: T-Mobile, Verizon
Canada: Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, Telus
TCL Corporation
AndroidAurora5.5" 720 x 1280Qualcomm Snapdragon 4253000mAh4G LTETBABB Merah Putih
AndroidKeyOne L/E BLACK4.5" LCD 1620 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6253505mAh4G LTEN/AOptiemus Infracom
AndroidMotion5.5" LCD 1920 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6254000mAh4G LTEN/ATCL Corporation
AndroidKeyOne L/E BLACK
4.5" LCD 1620 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6253505mAh4G LTEN/ABB Merah Putih
AndroidKey2[14][15] 4.5" LCD 1620 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6603500mAh4G LTETBATCL Corporation
AndroidEvolve[16] 5.99" LCD 2160 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 4504000mAh4G LTEOptiemus Infracom
AndroidEvolve X[17] 5.99" LCD 2160 x 1080Qualcomm Snapdragon 6604000mAh4G LTEOptiemus Infracom

Tablets

Family Model Photo Screen Processor Battery life Network Carriers Manufacturer
BlackBerry Tablet OS PlayBook 7" LCD 1024 x 600 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 5300 mAh WiFi N/A Quanta Computer
BlackBerry Tablet OS PlayBook 4G LTE 7" LCD 1024 x 600 Dual-core 1.5 GHz processor 6000 mAh 4G LTE, WiFi, HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 US: Sprint, AT&T. Unlocked: T-Mobile, Verizon
Canada: Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, Telus
Quanta Computer

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