BlackBerry Launches New BlackBerry Z3 | Revives the QWERTY Keyboard With BlackBerry® Q20

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Screen-Shot-2013-09-18-at-13.13.41 BlackBerry today announced the BlackBerry® Z3 smartphone, a new all-touch BlackBerry® 10 smartphone custom designed for Indonesian customers in mind.

Available in Indonesia stores this April, the BlackBerry Z3 smartphone  or Jarkata has a 5” display, long lasting battery and comes with BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1 and apps for the local market.

Launched in partnership with Foxconn, John Chen, Executive Chairman and CEO at BlackBerry said, “The BlackBerry Z3 embodies all that BlackBerry 10 offers, with its exceptional productivity features and reliable communications, in a stylish, all-touch design made affordable for customers in Indonesia.”

The new BlackBerry Z3 smartphone is customized with access to local apps and Indonesian content and comes with the latest BlackBerry 10 OS, version 10.2.1, that will make the things you do every day faster and easier.

The phone has the BlackBerry® Hub  for work and personal email, BBM™, text messages, social media updates and notifications in one place and an FM Radio.

BlackBerry has also revived the QWERTY with the new BlackBerry® Q20 smartphone which has 3.5” touchscreen.

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