by Al Sacco

A Closer Look at RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Smartphone

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May 1, 20123 mins
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RIM has unveiled the first smartphone running its next-generation BlackBerry 10 software. The device is meant only for developers, however, and won't ever be released to the public. CIO.com's Al Sacco shares a number of images of the new BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha handheld.

RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Handheld

This week Research In Motion (RIM) is holding its annual BlackBerry World Conference in Orlando, Fla., and as part of a related event for mobile developers, the company is distributing the first smartphone that runs the brand new BlackBerry 10 mobile OS. Though the “BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha developer testing device” will never be released to the public—it’s meant for developers to test applications before the official BlackBerry 10 release—the handheld is noteworthy because it’s the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Here’s a closer look at RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha smartphone.

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BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Getting Started Guide

The BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha device comes with a getting started guide that highlights the most notable hardware features.

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BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Rear View

The back side of the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha smartphone also looks like the rear of a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, but its camera and flash are located on a corner of the device’s rear panel.

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The Bottom of the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Device

The base of RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha device is taken up almost entirely by a large speaker, which is used for listening to audio without headphones and for placing speakerphone calls.

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