Sabtu, 13 Juli 2013

BlackBerry A10 Will Use Dual-Core Processor Only? (Rumor)



Earlier this year, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins provide clues about the existence of a BlackBerry device category of high-end that makes it a very enthusiastic and ready for release scheduled for the end of the holiday season. If you share that enthusiasm, you'll want to hold it a little feelings for BlackBerry leaked roadmap indicates that the high-end handset is probably still not as sophisticated as you'd expect.

The device in question is the BlackBerry A10, a 5-inch display systems possible alias 0.8 inches larger than the Z10. This size makes it worth the Galaxy S4. To spur the kitchen, BlackBerry will still likely use a dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM.

About the use of dual-core processor, the BlackBerry reportedly still difficult to optimize the battery life of the BlackBerry 10 OS if the OS is operating on a quad-core processor. To minimize the risks that arise, BlackBerry had no choice but to use a dual-core processor.

It is obviously very disappointing, because both iOS and Android have both switched to a quad-core architecture (some of them even have used the octa-core). Not to mention Windows Phone 8 products from Nokia that will reportedly also compatible with 800 Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm.

What about you? Prepared to wait until BlackBerry 10 get support for quad-core processors will continue to buy the A10 or so BlackBerry released at the end of this year?

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