RIM's (RIMM) BB10 L Smartphone Prototype has l'Essence d'Apple
Pictured: Not an iPhone 5
We can already smell a lawsuit cooking.
More, sharper images of Research In Motion's (Nasdaq: RIMM) BlackBerry 10 surfaced today, showing a device that was devoid of physical buttons. The smartphone is black (coincidence) and sports the BlackBerry logo in the center rear of the device.
One key point that could be made here its that it looks strikingly similar to an Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone 5. The elongated middle and curved corners evoke the essence of Apple, actually.
There's a read camera, but no front-facing camera as far as we can tell.
The images are not final and, given what we know about the potential of Photoshop, may not be real at all.
More images can be seen at the Vietnamese site tinhte.vn. RIM is down 1 percent on the session Wednesday.
More, sharper images of Research In Motion's (Nasdaq: RIMM) BlackBerry 10 surfaced today, showing a device that was devoid of physical buttons. The smartphone is black (coincidence) and sports the BlackBerry logo in the center rear of the device.
One key point that could be made here its that it looks strikingly similar to an Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone 5. The elongated middle and curved corners evoke the essence of Apple, actually.
There's a read camera, but no front-facing camera as far as we can tell.
The images are not final and, given what we know about the potential of Photoshop, may not be real at all.
More images can be seen at the Vietnamese site tinhte.vn. RIM is down 1 percent on the session Wednesday.
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