BlackBerry 10’s January 30th unveil is coming up fast, and the leaks are coming at an equally fast pace. In the latest round of leaked photos, we’re getting an opportunity to peer a little deeper into RIM’s forthcoming QWERTY-toting X10 (N-series) smartphone.
Last week the first images of the device surfaced online, and these latest leaked shots, which come courtesy of N4BB.com, provide a look at a powered-on “evaluation unit.”
One of the screenshots of the homescreen reveals notification alerts for alarms and messages, and there’s also a shortcut to access the OS’s camera app. Another shows off what looks to be the device’s app drawer; you can see Facebook, Foursquare, LinkedIn, and Twitter, along with icons for Music, Pictures, and Video apps. “Story Maker” is also listed, and while RIM has yet to detail its functionality, odds point to be being some type of video editing tool.
We’ll be able to find out more when Research in Motion unveils its software at the end of January.