We have already seen the Blackberry Z30 countless times, including official renders and hands-on but we’ve never seen it compared to its older siblings — the Blackberry Q5 and Z10.
Now we’ve finally got a look at how the family of three compare, with the Z30 being somewhat bigger than the Z10 and a lot bigger than the Q5.
Whilst it might be bigger, the Blackberry Z30 isn’t that much different in design — bar the silver accent on the bottom of the device.
The Blackberry Z30 might not be the most leaked device of the year, with the Moto X proudly taking that coveted title, but we do already know much there is to know about it.
Formerly known as the A10, the Blackberry Z30 will feature a slight specs bump with a Qualcomm chipset, consisting of two 1.7GHz Krait cores, a quad-core Adreno GPU and 2GB of RAM.
The main defining feature of the Blackberry Z30 though is the 5″ OLED display, which is said to be capable of a resolution of 720p — which isn’t the best we’ve seen, but it’s certainly a step up from the Z10.
Like the Z10, the Z30 will feature BB10 — but a slightly upgraded version. Blackberry OS 10.2 is set to come to the Z10 but will ship as standard on the Blackberry Z30.
Source: Crackberry via GSMArena