According to the report, the L-series will hit the market first by September, this year itself, while the N-series is reportedly on track for a Q1 2013 release.
As far as technical specifications are concerned n4bb.com is reporting that the L-series will be similar to the BlackBerry 10 dev alpha, which was handed to developers at BlackBerry World and will have a resolution of 1280×768 pixels with a pixel density of 356 pixels per inch.
The N-series, on the other hand, will feature a smaller OLED display with an odd resolution of 720×720 pixels and a total pixel count of 330 pixels per inch. It will also have a physical QWERTY keypad.
To be honest, we would be quite surprised if the first BB 10 smartphones are launched by September though it will be good for RIM as it is running out of time, money and options. RIM will be announcing its latest quarterly earnings later this week.
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