BlackBerry 10 screen resolution got standardized by RIM

16 August, 2012

RIM standardized the screen resolution for upcoming BlackBerry 10 OS running devices. The future smartphones running the OS will come in two resolutions: 1280 x 720 pixels for full touch devices, and 720 x 720 pixels for handsets with hardware QWERTY keyboards.

RIM took the abovementioned step after taking feedback from the BlackBerry developer community, whose members have complained about having to deal with a few screen resolutions too many in the past. The new standard set by RIM is bound to make their life easier moving forward.

With the BlackBerry developer alpha unit, as well as the upcoming first consumer handset sporting the slightly different (and uncommon) screen resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels, RIM has advised the people involved in creating applications to use two possible options. The first one involves utilizing the new OS resolution, while the second requires "letter boxing" the apps to 1280 x 720 pixels, thus leaving 24 pixels unused on each side of the display.

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  • heartvacancy13
  • 19 Oct 2012
  • 9Ej

Blackberry 10 os is based on their previous tablet os and the blackberry 10/Tablet os does support android apps. I know this because i am a blackberry fan. The software to repackage an android application to run on a blackberry 10/Tablet device is av...

  • saji
  • 26 Sep 2012
  • 3Yf

true no Skype, no phone will survive in market

  • alfred_fischermann
  • 20 Aug 2012
  • p@t

they did, but those touchscreens were really really REALLY wack. the touchscreens they are making these days are way better (9860, 9380). the more they produce, the more choice the customer will have and the more they sell greets

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