Research In Motion's next-generation BlackBerry handset, the L-Series, has been leaked ahead of launch, providing a preview of the device the company hopes will reverse its fortunes in years to come.
Although only of a switched-off device, and provided without any official specifications or clue as to the internal hardware, the images leaked to a Vietnamese news site reveal a device significantly different to previous BlackBerry handsets and more in-keeping with the design ethos behind Motorola's Razr i Android smartphone.
The front of the purported BlackBerry L-Series handset is dominated by a glass-covered edge-to-edge display, a significant upgrade from the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha handset on which developers are preparing for the next-generation devices' release. The handset likely keeps the 1280x768 resolution of its predecessor, along with 16GB or more of internal storage which can be upgraded using an included micro-SD card slot. The front of the device also includes a front-facing camera and the usual silvered BlackBerry logo beneath the display.
Other shots reveal a 1,800mAh battery, a rear-facing camera with flash, and a micro-USB data and charging connector. A micro-HDMI connector is also included on the handset, providing it with the ability to connect to high-resolution external displays - suggesting RIM will be bundling film rental services, as its rivals Apple and Google do with their respective operating systems.
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Thus far, a firm release date for the devices has not been provided by Research In Motion, following numerous setbacks and dela
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