Blackberry’s Last Surprise for QWERTY lovers are Leaked Now
Blackberry’s Last Surprise for QWERTY lovers are Leaked Now
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Last month we tell you about the Blackberry’s last QWERTY phone. This phone is specially manufactured for all QWERTY lovers, as a gift. Blackberry decided to shut down the manufacturing of blackberry phone permanently. But before closer of the unit Blackberry decided to launch its last phone. But before its launch, its live images are leaked on the website “WEIBO” and “GEEKBENCH”.

Blackberry decided to shut down the unit of a phone because; even after many attempts it is unsuccessful to revive. It is confirmed by the BlackBerry’s CEO John Chen that company is working on its last in-house QWERTY smartphone, after that they will permanently shut down the manufacturing unit of the blackberry smart phones. This smartphone is largely expected to be codenamed Mercury, and now fresh live images leak has revealed key details of the device.

According to the live images, it somewhat looks identical to its previous phone Blackberry Priv. However, the keyboard is fixed below the display and does not slide out of sight. It also has capacitive navigation buttons, and not on screen buttons, as found on the Priv. this phone may also have a fingerprint sensor which is under the space bar. This is expected to unveil the smartphone sometime this month and begin shipping it in 2017. It is also expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 625 processor, and feature a 4.5-inch sized display. The leak hints at 3GB of RAM, 32GB of inbuilt storage, an 18-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies.

Now blackberry the only sale its brand name to other manufacturers of the smartphone, who want to use the name for showcasing their smartphones. Blackberry gets famous because of its QWERTY keyboard.

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