Written by Wilma Nimer
The arrival of the new BlackBerry Z10
phone earlier this year has caused a big splash in the smartphone
market, as the world weighs the latest BlackBerry effort against the
current competition from Apple and Android. Let’s take a look at
the Z10 and the new BlackBerry10 OS in particular to see what the latest upgrade has to offer:
BlackBerry 10 OS: Better Than Ever
The BlackBerry Z10 runs on the new
BlackBerry 10 OS, which represents a major departure from its
predecessor. For one thing, the new OS runs completely on gestures,
meaning there’s no “Home” button. Instead, the new OS features
something called “Active Frames,” which allows users to have up
to eight applications running at one time. A simple swipe of the
finger takes users from one application to another. You can also
“Peek” behind the running application before you switch frames.
It may take users a little effort to get accustomed to the new
technology, but once they do, they’ll likely find that it increases
efficiency and productivity.
The new BlackBerry 10 OS also features
a redesigned BlackBerry Hub. This is where you’ll receive all of
your notifications—whether they come via SMS, email, or one of your
social media accounts. If that seems overwhelming, you have the
option of filtering notifications so that you’re not receiving
social media updates during work and vice versa. The Hub is a great
tool for keeping track of all your notifications, and it’s only
available on the new BB10 OS.
The new OS incorporates the latest BBM
update, which comes with voice chat, video chat, and screen sharing.
These features push BBM to the forefront of messenger services,
especially since BlackBerry is promising an app for Android and iOS
users this year that will allow users across all platforms to finally
connect with one another.
Z10-Specific Features
It’s worth noting the BB10’s
flagship phone, the Z10, in this article, as some of the operating
system’s newest features can only be found on this device. The Z10
is BlackBerry’s first phone to operate on touchscreen technology.
While some BlackBerry fans may lament the loss of the physical
keyboard, the predictive text on the Z10 is actually rather fast and
accurate, as noted by a review posted on CNET.
If you absolutely cannot live without the physical keyboard, opt for
the Q10 or Q5 instead.
How It Stacks Up To the Competition
A review posted on The
Verge notes that the BlackBerry Z10—and in turn the new OS—does
everything that a “modern phone should do,” but we think it does
even more. Flow technology makes it easy to navigate between
applications, and BlackBerry Balance helps users to effectively
separate work from play. Whether you’re using your new Z10 for a
last-minute video conference or for some gaming on your lunch break,
the new BB10 OS won’t disappoint.
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