BlackBerry 4G PlayBook HSPA+ Review
The BlackBerry has created a twist in the market of Tablets by introducing its most advanced and amazing device known as BlackBerry 4G PlayBook HSPA+. This device is extremely stylish and hot in functions. As like other tablet it also not supports GSM voice, MMS and SMS communication. This device has put direct competition to android and other powerful tables of markets like iPad etc.
There is no doubt that the gadget is little heavy because it has weight of 425 grams but surprisingly slim in design and has dimensions of 194 x 130 x 10 mm which means you need to buy a beg in order to place it because there is no other way of keeping it as it cannot be kept in pockets also. The device runs an advance BlackBerry operating system especially designed for Tablets which is based on QNX Neutrino.
It is powered with powerful 1GHz Dual core processor of Cortex-A9 CPU fixed on chipset of TI OMAP 4430 and has Power-VR SGX540 GPS for supporting three-D graphics and also has 1GB RAM memory to make its working performance faster. The gadget has black clear display of 7.0 inches in which TFT technology is used for showing images at 600 x 1024 pixels with 16M colors.
It has Micro HDMI port, stereo speakers with 3.5mm headphone jack, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/a, Bluetooth EDR+ A2DP, micro USB 2.0 port and 5MP camera that has resolution power of 2532 x 1944 pixels which can also record HD video of playback 1080p. The front facing three megapixels camera is for enabling video calling.
Other option includes Email, Push Email, IM, Java, Games, music players, document viewer, adobe flash 10.21 supports and organizer in it. The back panel of the phone has standard battery of lithium ion 5300 mAh in it for giving power to this big unit.




























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