BlackBerry has officially unveiled its next-generation touchscreen smartphone as it ramps up attempts to claw back its share of the market.
The five-inch Super AMOLED Display is powered by a 1.7 GHz processor with quadcore graphics that 'makes browsing web pages faster and games more detailed.'
BlackBerry's Z30 also has the firm's Priority Hub built in, which works in a similar way to the notification centres of Android and iOS but with more advanced features.
For example, the hub is said to be able to find and filter messages from a person's favourite contacts by 'learning what conversations and what people are important'.
In theory, the more a phone is used, the better the hub becomes at knowing which messages should be flagged and which can wait.
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