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Well, I agree that the screenshots are taken in pretty boring places, but there is also quite a lot of interesting things that can be learned from them. As an example, you can see user-controlled application sandboxing, NFC-based device automation, an extensive collection of security and privacy settings, what looks like user access to the directory hierarchy...
I do prefer a detailed review, with written explanations, to such a picture dump, but I also see how people could be interested in this. Myself, I'm waiting for full hands-on hardware reviews before I can get a serious opinion on the new Blackberry ecosystem.
Edited 2013-01-21 19:33 UTC