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On the top of the device is the headphone jack, a microphone and a power button, for turning the Z10 on and off. There are now more than 70,000 BlackBerry 10 apps, and when the Z10 arrives in. While major components come out of the BlackBerry Z10 without much fuss, once you get down to the small case peripherals, things get a little more dicey. The headphone jack, power switch, ambient light sensor, and earpiece speaker housing are built into a single assembly, held in place with some tough adhesive. I can't tell if these are OEM Blackberry headphones because the quality seems too good to be true. The cord has a rubberized and not cheap feel, and the microphone and hands free works good with my Q10 Although I have not tested them with music, they work great for the phone while driving. I am amazed with the price that also included shipping. This BlackBerry Z10 headphone socket repair comes with a 12-month warranty, therefore, if the headphone socket becomes faulty within this time, we will repair or replace free of charge (please note, this does not include accidental damage. Read our full terms and conditions on our warranty here). The headphones and the jack work just fine, I know this because if I call with the headphones in I can hear and use them just fine. The problem is when I play music and other media from different sources (videos, games, hypebeast, Spotify, etc) headphones will just not work. I regularly pair the phone with my car's blue tooth, that may be.

Ever since I dropped a beautiful, pristine BlackBerry Z10 on a sidewalk and rendered it useless, I've wondered why the Z10 failed where other smartphones survived.

As you may recall, I performed a series of drop tests from three heights (waist, ear and over my head) on three different surfaces (rugs, wood and concrete). The Z10 made it through to the ear-high, concrete drop, which shattered the screen and, to my surprise, made the touch-screen function inoperable. The LCD continued to work, but I could no longer control the phone.

I've seen a lot of broken smart phone screens, mostly iPhones that, despite a fractured-glass spider-pattern on the display continue to respond to touch. What about the BlackBerry Z10, a flagship phone that the recently rechristened BlackBerry — nee RIM —- is more or less betting the company on, made it so different that a broken screen would render it useless?

Screen Tech

All mobile phone displays have three layers: a glass cover panel, a touch layer, and an LCD screen. BlackBerry used what's known as Touch On Lens technology to produce the Z10's 1280 x 768, 365 PPI screen. This increasingly popular touch-screen construction removes the air layer between the translucent touch layer and the glass cover panel. The benefits? Lower costs, a thinner phone body and, most importantly, measurably lower screen reflectivity.

I wondered, though, if this change was the reason my drop test killed the touch function on the phone. To learn more, I spoke to display expert Dr. Raymond Soneira, president of DisplayMate Technologies. Soneira told me that Touch On Lens is one of many touch-screen strategies that actually remove a layer of glass or film that houses the touch layer.

Similarly, the iPhone 5 uses in-cell touch, which Soneira said is better 'in principle,' but may also be the source of the iPhone 5's production delays.

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Overall, these new display production strategies do reduce reflectance, but, Soneira explained, 'because the touch layer is on the bottom of the cover glass, if the cover glass cracks you're finished.' Four winds casino michigan.

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'For mechanical survivability, nothing beats the older cover glass with an air gap between it and the separate display with touch. It has much higher survivability; you just have to replace the cheap cover glass rather than the entire display including the touch screen, but it is much thicker and has high reflectance,' said Soneira.

There is another problem. The BlackBerry Z10 is not using Corning's resilient Gorilla Glass (I confirmed this with Corning). So you have some kind of hardened cover glass (BlackBerry has not specified what type) with a touch panel applied directly to the back of it. This gives you a thinner smartphone, overall, but one that may not be as strong as other Gorilla Glass sporting devices on the market today.

Break It Down

The BlackBerry Z10, which should ship in the U.S, this week, is not a flimsy device. Quite the contrary. It has a thin rigid frame and feels solid, yet lightweight in the hand. Even so, I wanted to see if the guts of the smartphone offered any further clues to its relatively poor drop performance.

So we tore it down.

First of all, like most of today's mobile gadgets, the BlackBerry Z10 is really not designed to come apart or be repaired. Yes, the back comes off easily to remove the battery and SIM and micro SD cards. After that, though, it's pretty tough going.

There are a half-a-dozen torque screws to remove before you can get to the phone's motherboard, and that's held in place with additional, smaller, torque screws and a bit of glue. Under that is an aluminum plate that was essentially sealed in place. We only managed to pry it back enough to see the flexible TFT panel. The broken glass cover and its attached touch panel were virtually impossible to access.

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Throughout the process, we also took note of the modular 8MP camera, Samsung processor, microphone, speaker and host of carefully sealed and largely inaccessible components.

You can watch the tear down in the video above to learn more.

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What have I learned? As of now, I'm fairly confident I know why the BlackBerry Z10 screen failed the drop test. BlackBerry clearly made a tradeoff for price and thinness. Was it too much of a tradeoff? Not necessarily. Most people carry their phones in a protective case. I'd bet that the Z10's screen could survive a drop if it was wearing the Otterbox designed for the Z10.

What do you think? Is the Z10's screen too fragile for your tastes? Let us know in the comments below.

Bonus: The Unharmed BlackBerry Z10

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This flagship BlackBerry is the first with the all-new BlackBerry 10 OS and the first with LTE 4G. Key features of this all-touch device include a thin body, HD display, 8-megapixel camera, front camera, global roaming, NFC, removable battery, and a memory card slot.

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Display4.2 indiagonal, 5:3
768 x 1280 pixels
355 ppiapprox.
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)
Battery1800 mAhLiIon
Removable
Talk: 10 hours max.
Standby: 312 hours max.
Processor 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
dual-core
2 GB RAM
Storage 16 GB raw hardware
12 GB available to user
Expandable via memory card
Camera 8+ megapixel
BSI sensor, f/2.2 lens, auto-focus, LED flash
TimeShift, scene modes, night mode, stabilization

Video: 1080pHD
Front Camera 2-megapixel
up to 720p video resolution
Weight 4.78 oz 135 g
Dimensions 5.12 x 2.58 x 0.35 in 130 x 66 x 9 mm
OS / PlatformBlackBerry 10
Modes
LTE 13
WCDMA 1 / 8
CDMA 850 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
LTE4G
band 13 / 750 MHz
WCDMA3G / 4G
band 1 (I) / 2100 MHz
band 8 (VIII) / 900 MHz
CDMA2G / 3G
band 5 / BC0 / 850 MHz
band 2 / BC1 / 1900 MHz
GSM2G
band 5 / 850 MHz
band 8 / 900 MHz
band 3 / 1800 MHz
band 2 / 1900 MHz
Data TechnologyLTE (Cat 3)
SIM card size ?

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Features

Barometer -
Fingerprint Reader -
Flashlight -
Ruggedized -
VR-ready -
Water-Resistant -
Accessibility
Hearing Aid Compatible -
Multiple Languages Yes
TTY/TDD (Digital) Yes
Alerts
Extra Display -
Ringer Profiles Number of profiles: 4
Connectivity
Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HFP 1.6, OPP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, HID, PAN, MAP, (SAP)
version 4.0+LE
Infrared (IR) -
MirrorLink -
NFC Yes
USB Connector: Micro-USB
2.0 High Speed
UWB -
Wi-Fi Version(s): 802.11 a,b,g,n
Customization
Changeable Body Plates -
Data & Network
Dual-SIM -
Input
Side Keys lock on top / volume, command buttons on right
Stylus -
Text Keyboard, Hardware -
Touch Screen Type: Capacitive
Memory
Memory Card Slot Card Type: microSD
up to 64 GB
Music
FM Radio -
Headphone Jack (3.5mm) Yes
Stereo Speakers -
Photo & Video
DLNA Yes
Miracast -
TV Output micro-HDMI
Power
Fast Charging -
Wireless Charging -
Voice
Call Screening -
HD Voice -
Push-To-Talk -
Speaker Phone Yes

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