Way back in 2007 when BlackBerry smartphones were perched comfortably atop the mobile handset marketplace, the iconic BlackBerry phones with physical QWERTY keyboards developed a reputation for being popular with Fortune 500 CEOs, businessmen and women. Flash forward six years to present time, and we see a new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone which also provides business minded features, and recently received access to the most recent Thomson Reuters Eikon financial markets application.
The BlackBerry Z10 – 4G LTE is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $0.01.
BlackBerry World is the name of the company’s new app store, and even though it is in its relative infancy, over 100,000 games, applications and other downloads are available. The BlackBerry Z10 runs the latest BlackBerry 10 operating system, which just this week was updated to LinkedIn 10.1.4. LinkedIn is considered a leader in Internet business networking, which meshes perfectly with the BlackBerry Z10 security upgrade and enterprise business features that the BB10 OS delivers.
Some of the newly upgraded capabilities of LinkedIn 10.1.4 for the BlackBerry Z10 provide improved BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) integration, better search functionality inside the LinkedIn application, and access to more content than ever before. As a BlackBerry Z10 smartphone user, you will now be able to view any and every post or update delivered by the companies that you follow. And the new Updates Stream will also suggest jobs delivered to you according to preset employment requirements and desires that you choose.
Keeping in the job seeking motif, improved searchability allows you to quickly locate on the Jobs screen any jobs or companies you are interested in. And the new LinkedIn Z10 software upgrade also guarantees to deliver fresh content which is always up-to-date. You can set the application to automatically refresh, and this feature provides current information, consistently alerting you to those pages you have previously viewed which have updated content or added data.
The BlackBerry Z10 hit the tech-hungry United States marketplace in March of this year, and currently retails for one penny on contract online. The handset delivers Full HD 1,080P resolution video recording with its rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder, and the largest touch screen ever found on a BlackBerry smartphone at 4.2 inches. That display offers a resolution of 768 by 1,280 pixels, delivered at a pixel density of 356 pixels per inch. A speedy 1.5 GHz CPU powers the handset, 2.0 GB of RAM memory is on board, as are 16 GB of onboard storage and a microSD slot.
The BlackBerry Z10 – 4G LTE can be purchased at a discounted price tag now starting at $0.01.