The pictures showed both the full touchscreen devices BlackBerry L Series and N series.
They also showed a long-awaited BlackBerry 10 phone with a full qwerty keyboard, the Telegraph reports.
According to the paper, briefly posted on video sharing site Vimeo, the film appears to be an internal pitch for marketing agencies, and was apparently posted by the editor.
BlackBerry site Crackberry.com copied images before the film was removed.
Meanwhile, the embattled Canadian mobile maker reported a narrower than expected quarterly loss, sending its shares up nearly 18 per cent..
RIM reported a net loss of 235 million dollars for the second quarter, ending September 1, compared with a profit of 329 million dollars for the period last year.
The firm increased its cash to about 2.3 billion from 2.2 billion dollars.
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