According to reports Blackberry is slowly regaining its glory days, thanks to its recently released Blackberry Passport. CEO John Chen has once said in an interview that Blackberry is returning to its roots, and that is the business market. He also described the upcoming Blackberry Classic Q20 as "very productive and very secure."
The Blackberry Classic Q20 release date was reported to be released on December but rumored that the release date was pushed to early 2015.
Blackberry Q10 is the predecessor of the upcoming Blackberry's new flagship that sports the classic QWERTY keyboard. Blackberry Q10 owners are wondering if it's worth the upgrade to Q20 or not. Check out this brief comparison of the Blackberry Q10 and Blackberry Q20 from Master Herald.
BlackBerry Q10 vs Blackberry Q20.
The BlackBerry Q10 features a Super AMOLED display of 3.1 inches and a capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors and can supports 10-finger multi-touch input. It has a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels and a pixel density of 328 ppi. Meanwhile, the Blackberry Q20 features a large screen display at 3.5inch with a resolution of 1440 x 1440 px @ 582ppi.
Both phones sports an 8MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front camera. It features LED flash, BSI, digital image stabilization, digital zoom and autofocus.
The BlackBerry Q10 runs on BlackBerry (10.2, 10) operating system and powered by a dual core processor clocked at 1.5 GHz with a 16 GB of internal memory.
As per reports the Blackberry Q20 will run on the unreleased Blackberry 10.3, and powered by the same processor and will offer a of 16 GB of internal memory and expandable up to 128GB via a micro sd.
Other rumored features include NFC, a 2515mAh battery, wireless charging support on selected models, and noise canceling microphones on the Blackberry Q20.