We know the estimated time frame, we just got reintroduced to the software, and now we have we seems to be an official look of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 hardware.  The good folks over at CrackBerry got a hold of a video on Vimeo where they pulled several screen captures before the video was removed as you can see in the image above.

What we know thus far is the all touchscreen device is dubbed the L-Series and offers an 4.3inch OLED display w/ 1280 x 768 resolution + 356ppi, 5MP or a higher megapixel camera, and powered by a quad-core S4 Pro processor.   The L-Series is expected to be the first of the BB10 devices to launch early next year.   It also closely resembles that of the newer BB10 Developer Alpha B device that were given to developers at the BlackBerry Jam this week.

The touchscreen & QWERTY keyboard devices is dubbed the N-Series and offers a display size that is slightly larger than that of the current Bold 9900 flagship device as it is also an OLED display w/ 720 x 720 resolution + 330ppi, camera details currently unknown, and also to be powered by a quad-core S4 Pro processor.  The N-Series is set to launch sometime shortly thereafter the L-Series hits the public.   This will be the second of hopefully many BB10 devices coming soon.

via CrackBerry

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