BlackBerry 4G
LTE PlayBook is a tablet which has no support for GSM voice communication, SMS,
and MMS.The tablet upgrades the original BlackBerry PlayBook, boasting a 7-inch
display, front and rear facing HD video cameras, HDMI-out, a 1.5GHz dual-core
processor and 32GB of memory.
The only
thing missing from the 4G LTE BlackBerry
Playbook Tablet 2 launch is even the faintest hint of worldwide
release date. Below see the full phone specification:
Particulars
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Features
|
BlackBerry
4G LTE PlayBook
|
General
|
2G Network
|
|
3G Network
|
HSDPA 900 /
1700 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
|
|
4G Network
|
LTE 700 /
1700
|
|
Announced
|
Available.
Released 2012, August
|
|
Body
|
Dimensions
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194 x 130 x
10 mm
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Weight
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425 g
|
|
Display
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Type
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TFT
capacitive touchscreen,
16M colors
|
Size
|
600 x 1024
pixels, 7.0 inches (~170 ppi pixel density)
|
|
Multi Touch
|
Yes
|
|
Sound
|
Alert
types
|
N/A
|
Loudspeaker
|
Yes, with
stereo speakers
|
|
3.5mm jack
|
Yes
|
|
Memory
|
Card slot
|
No
|
Internal
|
32 GB
storage, 1 GB RAM
|
|
Data
|
GPRS
|
No
|
EDGE
|
No
|
|
Speed
|
HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE
|
|
WLAN
|
Wi-Fi
802.11 a/b/g/n
|
|
Bluetooth
|
Yes, v2.1
with A2DP, EDR
|
|
USB
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Yes, microUSB v2.0
|
|
Camera
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Primary
|
5 MP,
2592x1944 pixels, autofocus
|
Features
|
Geo-tagging
|
|
Video
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Yes, 1080p
|
|
Secondary
|
Yes, 3 MP
|
|
Features
|
OS
|
BlackBerry Tablet
OS v2.0
|
Chipset
|
||
CPU
|
Dual-core
1.5 GHz
|
|
Sensors
|
Accelerometer,
gyro, compass
|
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Messaging
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Email, Push
Email, IM
|
|
Browser
|
HTML5, Adobe Flash
|
|
Radio
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No
|
|
GPS
|
Yes, with
A-GPS support
|
|
Java
|
Yes
|
|
Colors
|
Black
|
|
- Active
noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Micro HDMI port
- Document
viewer/editor
-
BlackBerry Bridge
- Media
player MP3/WMA/AAC+
- Video
player DivX/WMV/XviD/3gp
- Organizer
-
Predictive text input
|
||
Battery
|
Battery
|
Standard
battery
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Stand-by
|
Not
Specified.
|
|
Talk time
|
||
Music play
|
||
Music
|
BlackBerry PlayBook 4G LTE hands-on
RIM's attempts to get a cellular-equipped version of the BlackBerry PlayBook have been troubled, to say the least.
The company
signalled its intentions around Mobile World Congress last February, only to
watch as carriers backed off -- partly as RIM focused its attention on LTE, and
partly after carriers grew skittish over sales of the WiFi version. A year and
a half later, we finally have an LTE version, and with a faster 1.5GHz
processor to boot. But do 4G data and a processor bump make all the difference?
And does the upgrade stand a realistic shot in a competitive field that has
moved on since the original PlayBook? We'll find out in our hands-on.
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