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BlackBerry 10 L-Series gets an early reveal

The new BlackBerry 10 devices won’t be launched until January next year but that’s not stopping us from getting an early peek of the devices. What you are seeing here is the BlackBerry 10 L-series which is a full touch screen based device that runs on the latest BlackBerry 10 OS. It looks exactly the same as what was revealed in the early leaked renderings. In terms of design, the L-series is one long candy-bar phone which is similar to the iPhone 5.

There’s no further accompanying details of the device and earlier leaks suggests a high density 4.2″ display that does 1280×768 (356 ppi) on the new L-series. For those that prefer the tactile feel of the BlackBerry keyboard, there’s the Blackberry 10 N-series which comes with the familiar Bold keyboard mated with a 3.1″ 720×720 display.

More pics of the L series after the break.

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