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Excellent condition no scratches used for one year comes with 3 leather cases and spare battery pick up from forest Hill by pools... selling for ?50.00




The BlackBerry Z10 runs on BlackBerry operating system and offers useful features. This black smartphone is powered by a reliable processor, ensuring stable performance. The BlackBerry phone has a 4.2 in. display providing clear visuals. In addition, BlackBerry Z10 features 8 MP camera, so you can capture images wherever you go and store them on 16 GB of memory space.

Product Identifiers

Brand BlackBerry

Model Z10

Network O2

Type Smartphone



Key Features

Storage Capacity 16GB

Colour Black

Operating System BlackBerry OS

Camera Resolution 8.0MP



Memory

Supported Flash Memory Cards Micro SD, Micro SDHC, MicroSDXC



Battery

Battery Talk Time Up to 660 min

Battery Standby Time Up to 408 hr



Display

Screen Size 4.2"



Other Features

Touch Screen Yes

Bluetooth Yes

Digital Camera Yes

GPS Yes

Email Access Yes

Internet Browser Yes

Speakerphone Yes



Dimensions

Height 130 mm

Depth 9 mm

Width 65.6 mm

Weight 136 gr

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