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On a last note: This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE! Seriously…I am not joking.
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For those who use BlackBerry’s with keyboards know it’s more than being fast and efficient, it’s about doing it correctly and effortlessly. Designed to be re-imagined of what I want to see as the next Bold, this fashionably pleasing device is here to start a new conversation. With the TK Justice, I believe I finally got it right.
Extending past the belief that the user experience should be static to only screens, the Justice is here to prove it all wrong. How we use physical objects [mobiles] today is very different and continues to change yearly and this too should be met with focus and demand. With a look and feel of luxury, this simple, tasteful yet functional design will greet both new, previous, and current users with delight. A matured look in design using a light industrial strength metallic housing will set it apart from its previous line making a bolder statement that will answer to all of today’s demands for whatever they may be.
Another fresh design possible (this section will be the most you have to read I swear)
Being functional shouldn’t hinder design – they should compliment each other. Customers of tomorrow aren’t going to be the same as yesterday. In designing for the tomorrow customer I tried to stay away from recycling a design that was deemed a success to that maker and go with a design that would bring a newness to it.
The overall approach of the design was to keep it simple with a very minimal and clean, but strong and fresh appeal to combat what is currently on and going to be in the market. In doing this, removing the the use of shiny plastics and gleaming chrome bezels meant to think of what design trends will be tomorrow that can reach an audience who will accept it today.
Those conscientious of scratches and run of the mill damages go with much rugged casings with the sacrifice to thickness. Looking at this I thought to infuse a strong housing that eliminates the bulk and keeps the beauty of the device. The tampered coated and treated aluminum metallic housing gives it the movie star looks in the mobile world. The two-part body assembly projects a unibody look with a sharp, but fluid design. The smooth tapered slopes gives it the edgy look the BlackBerry has been longing for with an attitude that portrays its justice.
To the front, the speaker headset grill mimics a close resemblance to the speaker design of the PlayBook. This kind of design works well in this device design as it frees the required space needed to expand on the screen real estate to the gesture bezel to the redesigned keyboard. Below the speaker a customisable dual-LED notification will brighten up alerts, but when there’s connectivity with WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC tapping, or DLNA in play the secondary (left LED) will blink to a colour of your choice (except for Bluetooth). The front-facing camera is updated to 3.5MP to take advantage of the new video-engaged applications such as Face Detection for phone calls and BBM Video with the Proximity sensor sitting to the right.
The 3.4″ display is using the OCTA Glass OLED (expected to be on the BlackBerry 10 Aristo). The OCT/A or On-Cell Touch AMOLED designed by Samsung Mobile Displays is designed to remove embedded layers on the screen allowing it to have an immediate response while reducing the overall thickness to the body. Pushing past a 720×720 resolution as expected on the N-Series the rectangular screen on the TK Justice will serve justice with a 960×720 resolution with a 340 ppi.
On the Dev Alpha A the gesture bezel is ~3.57mm to the sides – With this I noticed the little effort needed to swipe from side to side. There is also the use of tap and hold swiping creating the Peek & Flow integration. The majority of swiping stems from the bottom to return to the homescreens and this was where I had to provide enough room without showing that something has been removed as most are familiar with. The bottom swipe gesture space is 5mm – ample space to not interfere with the keyboard due to keyboard spacer and the sides and top see a slight adjustment to 2mm – due to the flushed screen, side swiping won’t prove difficult to do.
The re-designed keyboard was called for in order to bring something new and to set it apart from the TK Victory as well from the previous models. In decreasing the smile, the keyboard see’s a reduced arch for the appropriate space for gesturing and the addition of two extra keys designed to replace convenience keys and add extra value to the experience.
The BlackBerry Key
- Designed to be integrated with all BlackBerry applications. On-touch access could be programmed to bring all BlackBerry apps in a separate window or it could be programmed as a BBM key.
The Action Key
- Take Action to all you notifications. The BlackBerry Hub will seemingly integrate all messages, but with the Action key a user can populate a window to those applications calling for action.
The BlackBerry PlayBook has one of the best designs and I herald it next to Apple products. In fact, it’s actually better built than the iPad for usability. I have seen more naked PlayBook’s than I have of iPad’s because of that rubber-coated backing. Like the TK Victory’s design, the whole backing idea was taken from the PlayBook, but to curve away from a 7-month design the Justice needed to have the elegance. I treated all details as if it were the front and considered placement of camera, flash, name, and logo. Making room for the 2500mAh battery, the Justice’s removable battery door is composed of carbon fiber and is completed with a soft cross-hatched rubbered texture reassuring a secured feeling both in your hand and on surfaces.
Consumers are demanding more from their cell phones. They want devices that are thinner, lighter, and more aesthetically pleasing – but also durable enough to resist the abuses that come with mobility. Now at 8.8mm, the TK Justice’s internal framing supports shock absorbing polymers (technical name: viscoelastic urethane branded by Sorbothane). Coated to the framing inside these polymers will protect those unexpected mid-waist drops and reduce internal damages significantly.
To the left and right, built-in dual Dolby Digital Stereo speakers will turn any quiet room array. I find muffling in sound quality happens when speakers are built into the back making it difficult to hear when your device is on a flat surface. To the sides, these speakers will provide the clarity whether it be a conference call or music to break the silence or music to set the mode…
Single key access to the top will be used to power-up, power-down, and act as a quick-lock key. It’s as simple as it gets.
To the bottom, the relocated ports once again find their home. The standard 3.5mm audio port, the microUSB, and microHDMI. Taken from my previous designs, I always the bottom of a device was a more suitable area to have the connection ports than the left and right sides. It would work well for docks, car holsters and many other applicable applications from charging (while on the phone) to multimedia input.
The quad microphones with Noise Reduction and Wideband AMR (WB-AMR) delivers the speech quality everyone demands. The WB-AMR speech compression uses a technique to amplify the audio bandwidth alone to 7 kHz which is roughly doubling from the single 3.4 kHz narrow-band AMR. So the next visit to the shopping mall, you can clam-up and speak normal…you will be heard!
The BlackBerry TK Victory versus the BlackBerry TK Justice.
The TK Victory turned out to be a very successful design due to incorporating a new look, but keeping a form of BlackBerry familiarity with the keyboard added unchanged. The recognition was favoured among the keyboard crowd who in turn accepted the overall new design approach. The bezel-less design approach made it familiar with the Curve series with the power of the Bold, but the wrap around display design that met the sides and top half way and finished with a rubber backing that met with an ergonomic comfort made it standout from the crowd. After seeing the success from its April 2012 release originally featured on CrackBerry I started a follow-up design on ways of improving it for the better.
The experimental design (as it was originally) of the Victory proved well. It meant users wanted to see change in the current line-up. The curvier housing of the Victory could work well, but its overall tone in design doesn’t match the flair of its competitors. The TK Justice needed to answer on a grand scale to reach a wider audience. It needed to have that zing! That oh la la look without losing its cool factor. A re-designed metallic housing with a polished finish brings it the well deserved looks intended in the form of a two-part assembly. The overall clean design of the Justice could prove newsworthy for those that seek both business and beauty.
BlackBerry Bold 99XX side-by-side with the TK Justice {concept}. Wikitudes application on the Bold 9900.
The Bold 99XX is indeed the best BlackBerry RIM has put out to date when compared to its own brand, but I don’t believe it sizes up well competitively with the market. Screen real estate remains small making touch interaction a slight difficulty with smaller graphic details. Improving on the TK Victory, the TK Justice was designed to further enhance the BlackBerry brand appeal to not only lure back the suits and skirts, but bring back the Joe’s and Betty’s all around. The new design takes in many considerations with today’s market for fashion accessories to improving the build quality. A suitable size factor was priority in the new design to match the demands of what we receive and consume.
Comparing the depths of the TK Justice {concept} to the BlackBerry Bold 99xx.
When I saw the BlackBerry PlayBook for the first time at a BlackBerry Developers Conference in Toronto in March 2010 I immediately was wow’d. On gawking and google-eyeing it ex-RIM superstar Mike Kirkup was enough to cure my curiosity and handed the PlayBook to me to look at. I was fascinated over the the size and built while in my hand. BlackBerry’s at the time had yet to see some thin love and everything about it is what I wanted to see in the next BlackBerry phone (see TK Europa). It was however the BlackBerry Dev Alpha A that took on most of its traits.
The BlackBerry Bold 99XX when released carried a 0.5mm difference to the PlayBook showing signs of progress. In dissecting the Bold 9900 I found a lot of wasted space and areas that could have been tapered to reduce the 0.5mm increase from the PlayBook. With changes rapidly moving ahead working on the TK Justice depth was no longer about trying to fight for a 10mm decrease, but thinking forward with the possible advances to printed-board circuits to the OCTA display as both examples trim several layers on a final product.
Frontal views: BlackBerry Porsche Bold P’9981 | BlackBerry Bold 99XX | TK Victory {concept} | TK Justice {concept}
I am still boggled by the design and the un-warranted price tag of the BlackBerry Porsche P’9981. When this was first leaked it looked more like a hobbyist project. Maybe a well-done hobbyist project if it were to be, but to come from Porsche themselves makes me want to jump roof tops like a vigilante without the fight. It is literally a new housing on the 99XX! The hard edged trims sure makes it stand out, but not in the best of ways. Having handled the P’9981 I can say that the metallic keys felt uneasy on the thumbs tips with the rest just being uncomfortable. I will grant it marks for the metal housing in terms of wanting to set itself apart. This was where re-branding a familiar could have given leverage to the Bold line.
Being a flagship phone, the Bold 99XX could have been bolder on a whole than using a shiny metallic bezel to grant it an expensive look. If not for the steller keyboard on this phone everything else would be considered plain jane. It’s a beauty to type on as I have gone hours on hours typing on it. (The majority of the TK Victory and Justice were written in the WordPress app on the Bold 9900.) The two major gripes I have would be the amount of space allocated to the top (above the active screen) and below the keyboard. The lip as others refer to it believe this gives a better balance. Not sure where this conclusion comes from, but in designing the TK Victory and Justice, these were areas I wanted to approach and minimise.
The TK Victory was what I originally wanted to see from RIM. I thought, hoped that a drastic change would be in the works. I decided a smoother design would appeal to many with the many considerations actual users have begged and complained on. You can read the complete write-up here: TK Victory.
Stacked up against the three the TK Justice shows a clear distinction of change. Comparatively the most notable starts with the progressive height difference to the overall shape refinement. The rectangular design stretches the space while evening out everything else. This less than overly radical change to the look keeps it simple yet beautiful to stare at.
Rear views: BlackBerry Porsche Bold P’9981 | BlackBerry Bold 99XX | TK Victory {concept} | TK Justice {concept}
It is extremely important to always think of the back just as much as one thinks about the front. With the way that phones are treated and used on a daily they see more brushes with rough and textured surfaces than we tend to notice.
The decision for the Porsche designed P’9981′s leather backing seems like a last minute cutout treatment that does nothing to enhance its metallic appeal.The Bold 99xx battery door slopes upwards away from the rubbered edge making it smaller and is embedded with a nice textured look, but the plastic coat gives off a slippery feel and scratch marks tend to be noticed. This I felt needed to be addressed and so like the PlayBook’s backing I carried this forward to the TK Victory. The curved backing here conforms to the hand and is enhanced with raised micro beads so a user could have that physical response.
What worked well for the Victory didn’t work as well for the Justice. With a depth heavily trimmed at 8.8mm, the Justice does not lose sight of when being held. The backs edging is tapered curved, but the wider textured battery door will be the reminder that it won’t be seeing the floor anytime soon.
The TK Discovery full touch model | TK Justice qwerty model
The TK Discovery is the first full touch attempt in the TK series. It’s a design that is again simple, but still brings a different look and lure to it. The BlackBerry PlayBook had already given us the indication that if front buttons were surely no longer needed and with a full touch screen it would eliminate those altogether. The TK Justice borrows from the Discovery in many ways and in keeping it different from the crop setting it apart it had to be distinctive, but not stray away from not being too un-recognisable.
The TK Justice {concept} re-designed keyboard expanded with two additional onboard keys.
RIM knows they make the best keyboards on the planet for mobile phones so this was somewhat dangerous territory I thought to myself if I was going to make any changes. The TK Victory saw a wider keyboard meeting the edge of the device, but even through that design I felt the keys were too exposed at the edges and could easily be nabbed by loose threads. The keyboard had to be secured, snugged fit and minimise on the smile (the top of the keyboard) to reduce the look of something missing and it had to feel fuller as if it wasn’t missing any keys. So when I went on creating this keyboard back in May 2012 I looked at how I can make the changes without making the changes noticeable.
The first task to the reduction of the smile of the keyboard was say how low would the screen be in order to have the appropriate space to allow a gestured swipe? As mentioned, now with the removal of the four common keys and trackpad this newly found space would look awkward to all current and past users if there was too much space. This right amount of space was key to making the keyboard and screen work together as a whole. As measured (via the Dev Alpha A) only 2-5mm was needed to signal a gesture. Rather than making it straight like the P’9981′s keyboard, I was still able to keep a familiar curve. The gestured bezel would be 5mm in height to the direct center as it would reduce as it flows up to the screen from the sides Q and P.
Looking at the existing keyboard on BlackBerry’s using the Bold 9900 as this example I automatically see more that can be added and adjusted without tampering with its overall goodness. The Convenience key(s) placed to the side(s) are always too low for my liking that they quickly became an inconvenience. In keeping the sides free I decided to add two more keys to the keyboard and re-adjust as well re-align the forth row of keys to create a better symmetry.
With the addition of two extra keys, the adjustment of the keyboard is complete with a fuller look. The Space bar is now the width of four lettered keys and the Shift keys with the 0 and Sym key are now aligned vertically.
I originally had a camera key and a mailbox key I couldn’t believe how ugly it looked. So I jumped to the web to see what was out there. On August 13th, CrackBerry Kevin(@crackberrykevin) fanned out to the addicts with this very interesting post: Action now has a symbol, but does the symbol have a name? [For the follow-up article on the fan-based chosen name click here.] It was right in front of me the whole time. RIM staff may call it a “splat”, with others calling it a “star”, but I have always settled on calling it Action. It is exactly what we do when we see it hovering over our mail icon or applications. How would it work? Pressing the customisable Action key could take you directly to BlackBerry Hub or set it to take action elsewhere as mentioned above, opening a window that let’s you take action to those apps calling for attention.
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The TK Justice {concept} in supported colour variations. Velvet Ebony, Silver Snow, and Blue 72
The TK Justice couldn’t strike a pose only in one colour and have a boring name. The black is elegantly titled Velvet Ebony giving it a rich sound to it with the white sparkling as Silver Snow. Blue 72 plays homage to the blue coloured housing from the BlackBerry 7200 series (see here for 7230 model). The 7200 series is when I myself saw BlackBerry’s growth.
This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE!
This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE!
This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE!
This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE!

Leaked renders of the BlackBerry L-Series (a la London) and the qwerty N-Series posing beside the TK Justice. Say cheeeeeese!
This is a Concept Design. THIS IS NOT A REAL PHONE!
Thanks for checking out the BlackBerry TK Justice {concept}. I am eager to hear it all, the good, the bad, and the ugly (just no profanity please). If you don’t like it or disagree, tell me why, I do listen quite well! You can follow or not follow me on Twitter: @digitalhomeboy. Please use #TKJustice when tweeting. Woot (throws fist in the air) Go #teamBlackBerry.





AHHHH, FINALLY someone saw the hidden trio in disguise. The Victory was suppose to be that Bold as well, but going back to it, yes I thought Curve especially after seeing it beside the Justice.
This being a non-paying gig it will take some time, but yes they are coming.
I have already started with the TK Justice. This one will be the TK 5.1 Justice. Minor revisions that speak for today’s demand.
The Victory already looks dated as a design, but there has been several request for a revision due to the keyboard being low as you mentioned and yes, going forward I will be including this re-designed keyboard.
I addressed the multiple ports on the 5.1 Justice. It will have a microUSB to the bottom with speakers to the sides. The aux port sits to the top, but I might bring it back down! The multiple single port, like the Lightning port you mean…I started a concept in July that was a reversible microUSB that is connected by magnets and metal pin strips. It isn’t finalised, but it may apear on the 5.2 Justice.
The Discovery has been revised to 3.1 with minor changes. I’m trying to bring something new to it.
There is a TK6 coming soon too. This one is designed for seniors.
WOW! That’s what I am looking for! I do NOT want just a Touch-One and you show, how it can look like. simply awesome. hope RIM thinks about it.
Yes, you understood what Blackberry’s user wants: your concept is great. I will look for that phone !!
I need the TK victory… How do i purchase it
@Wale Bricks, what you need to do is read the damn post and comment on the right page!!!
WOW!!! This phone would be absolutely amazing if it came to life! In fact, all your designs are very nice, original and realistic. Great work, hope RIM scouts you for a design position
Gee El, as in you are from the house of El, lol. Thank you. It’s still a dream of mine to be scouted. I’m sure they have seen the buzz as it was featured on CrackBerry October 18th. My fingers are still crossed.
Amazing, maybe some specs are too good…
But have tou try to contact blackberry and show this to them? It’s a great ideia for sure.
Keep going.
And what do you think about this (http://n4bb.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/blackberry-l-n-series2-1024×582.jpg) the N-Series look a lot like what you had done!
Thank you Tania. The specs are based on for the most part what is available on the market with a few adjustments to give it that concept shine notion. Everything is still in a realistic manner for the proof that a design like this is quite possible. In terms of internal space, sure a few adjustments will have to be changed, but the overall picture is that of the re-design for appeal.
The N-Series (to me that is) seems more like a follow-up design to the Bold 99XX. It plays on a continuous design as well from the Porsche designed BlackBerry P’9981 with the straight keyboard. Though the Bold 99XX is a great design I just don’t feel it is an improved design going forward and it has shown when being compared for what is in demand from mobile users. The TK Justice is met with great taste, but most importantly following a set of design rules set out by Dieter Rams.
I agree. If the design is possible, it’s just an amazing thing that you have “created”!
I agree blackberry can and should still have models with qwerty! But should improve them (a lot) and this is the way to do it.
You have my full support, and let make this go viral on the internet, so it can be on step close to be true!
The belief with me is that functional should have beauty period. There isn’t any reason at this point in time with technology that it should be unpleasing or dated (again, when compared). Woot, thank you for your support. I would love for this to go viral, though I have hit over a 1 million plus hits, but that still isn’t enough to make it happen. I want this to be on the market as bad as everyone else who commented here and on the numerous blogging sites that covered it. What needs to happen is a joint effort from the community. That I believe could work. If not, I’ll have to email Todd Wood, the VP of the industrial design at RIM.
Thta’s true if we google about this there’s a lot of websites talking about your work which is great, but yes I think you should show this project to the RIM’s design department for sure!
And do some ad on BB facebook page, we never know…
We must have a flash on our cameras and videos. Am really hoping they have kept a flash on it, as some BBs dropped the flash, so we stayed with the original track ball Curve since pics were always good, day or night. Would like bigger screen, but do NOT want touch screens, as I tried one and never even activated it as I didn’t like it at all, and neither did husband.
I am a huge blackberry fan but had to leave it alone because of the lack of creativity and style but as soon as my eyes layed on this concept I fell In love. This is the phone that 1 want..classic and at the same time up to date..I pray that they use this concept cuz if they do, I’m sure that lots of old fans like myself will find their way back to bberry.
I can’t put into words how much I LOVE this design. When the leaked images surfaced of the n-series my heart sank as I just don’t find it appealing.. for the first time I thought I might have to choose the l-series despite definitely wanting a keyboard.. BUT THIS.. This would be the PERFECT BlackBerry.. I really hope RIM is paying attention and has revised the first querty BB10 device to look like The TK JUSTICE!!! I don’t care what it costs.. just take my credit card and give me two!
I echo the previous comments. As a BB9700 user, I am not thrilled by the N Series. But this TK Justice phone is love at first sight. It would make me drop everything to jump in the car to go get one.
While all my family, friends, and coworkers had gone from Blackberry to Android/Iphone user, I am still holding into my Bold 9900. My friends are telling me why wait for Blackberry ? they were ones upon a time and they are gone.(trade your useless Bold 99xx Craberry to Android Samsung Galaxy S3 best choice hot phone in the market. Recently I find out about Backberry 10 with new platform seems the hope was never gone.I reaserch find Youtube Model Del Alpha with promising unique plaform. However , I am not happy after I took closer look to Dev Alpha because seems unattractive designed phone (Double Dark Hershey Bar). I am fully aware Blackberry over coming challenge is to create a unique and competitive operating system by 10k reasons. Nevertheless Blackberry design demands are important as well. I hope that Rim had listen to all your recommendation from DigitalHomeboy. These phone should the next Bold, Curve, or Torch: Justices ,Victory, and Discovery this a serious choice. You had done an outstanding work here DigitalHomeboy. I am totally I love with your phones designs. Its the best I have seeing, my dream phone TK Justice and Victory. In the Victory keyboard it just perfect. Victory design with lower keyboard define unlike Bold 9900 or Blackberry 10 N Series. While Rim is striving to back by 10K reasons, DegitalHomeboy is work for 50K reasons. Please tell Rim what the US customer are demanding and expecting from Rim. Thank you keep up with Amazing work.
RIM should understand that not having a qwerty keyboard in the BB 10 device would be its achilis heel in the current market, no matter what amazing software it has come up with. The designes posted here by digital home boy (both victory and justice)is a work of genious. I would expect RIM to manufacture both of those
Hello Faisal, thank you for the compliments. RIM will indeed be unveiling a qwerty BlackBerry 10 model. It actually looks more like the BlackBerry 99XX models than it does of mine. I still wish that maybe my design would help influence.
RIM, please hire DigitalHomeBoy.
I really like the TK Justice and is by far a better looking phone than the photographs that have surfaced of the Dev Alpha “C”.
I would like to know what it would/will take to get RIM to put these into production. It is probably too late, but man, it sure would be nice to see these on the shelves come Feb 1, 2013,
Thanks for writing in S Millken. I fully agree. I just wish I could just see the finished product to do a better comparison. I think at this point if you know any leads to get RIM’s attention, that would be great. I too would love to see it January 30th for the launch, but realistically it would take about a year to get it underway. Fingers as still crossed for 2014 as the design has longer fashionable sense so it wouldn’t look dated going forward.
Really great design. It’s kinda sad that RIM didn’t go with a bigger screen size for the BB10 QWERTY device… Hopefully they will take some cues from you for the next QWERTY device!
Thanks Plazmic. I did put it out there and hearing that they’re readers of CrackBerry I was hoping they would have reached out by now?!? Hopefully they learn through this X10 – I’m going full touch as I know, not from the leaks, but documentation that RIM won’t stray too far in design from the 99XX. Here’s hoping for 2014!
I’m a huge Black Berry fan. I still use the a bold 9700 and was hoping that RIM industrial design will pick up your design of the TK Justice as it’s just look’s incredible. I’m disapointed of RIM not making more effort of there new 10 N series. It’s looks like an ordinary bold series as where your TK Justice as a complete new and slim design to it. The same goes for the TK Victory and TK Europe. I could see how the TK Victory could replace the old curve series, Tk Justice could replace the old Bold series and the new 10 N series and the Tk Europe would replace the 10 z Series. With theese new phone I could easily see RIM getting back into business and be a bigger compitions to Samsung, HTC, Apple and Nokia. RIM Please contact DigitalHomeBoy because us Black Berry fans do not only need great phone’s we need them to look the best and this guy knows design.
This would be the ultimate Blackberry phone, I’d definitely drop my hard earned money for this device!! I’m really hopping RIM looks and executes on everything these concepts offer, I’m a fan of Blackberry, as a proof I do have a Bold 9900 with a Vaja case with silver (real silver) accents (not cheap) and I’ve followed on most of the developments of the RIM downfall; In my very humble opinion a device like these concepts would bring credibility to the brand once again, but they must stop trying to cut corners and load the phones with all of the features cell phone users now demand and expect even if it bring the phones to a premium price point, users already drop “a pretty coin” on their devices, I’m sure Blackberry users would do to, as long as they are, at least on par or ahead of the competition.
its amazing how is concept phone looks absultely goerges i will get them as soon as they are available .great hope blackberry prople look to this phone and make them avaialable soon
Arrgh. Why do you tortue me with this beautiful phantom phone? It’s just awesome. You are clearly a designer with a keen eye and a terrific imaginiation. I hope the company will take a hint or two from you. I saulute you, and I hope we get a device half as nice as the ‘Justice ‘ or the ‘ Victory’. ( great names too, by the way! )
Please let me when will be the launch for BB TK Justice and Discovery
Please let me when RM is going to launch for BB TK Justice and Discovery, waitign them now …
Hi, both the TK Victory and Justice are not real phones. I urge you to read the pages before commenting. This are concept designs which is clearly stated!
I want that eagle wallpaper for my Bold!