BlackBerry has announced a new duo of smartphones at the MWC 2014 - the BlackBerry Z3 and the BlackBery Q20.
The BlackBerry Z3 is a full-touch smartphone with a 5" display and
runs BlackBerry OS 10.2.1. BlackBerry CEO John Chen says that this is
the first phone to come up with the strategic partnership with Foxconn.
Update: specifications of the Z3 came in and the 5"
display boasts a qHD resolution and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core
Snapdragon 400 chipset and 1.5GB of RAM. Internal storage is 8GB, but
there's no information if there's a microSD card slot available.
At the back, there's a 5MP camera, while at the front there's a
1.1MP one. Music lovers would also like the fact that the Z3 features an
FM Radio, too.
The phone will hit Indonesia in April and will cost less than $200 off contract.
As for the BlackBerry Q20, the company has gone back to its roots and
the phone features a physical QWERTY keyboard and a trackpad. It seems,
the BlackBerry wants to attract some of its core fans back and offers
them a phone they'll be productive with.
Here’s a quote from John Chen, Executive Chairman and CEO at BlackBerry regarding the Q20.
"In my first 90 days on the job, I consistently heard from our
ardent BlackBerry customers that the hard buttons and trackpad are an
essential part of the BlackBerry QWERTY experience, that made their
BlackBerry smartphone their go-to productivity tool. I want these
customers to know that we heard them, and this new smartphone will be
for them. Today, we’re delighted to announce the new BlackBerry Q20
smartphone, which is designed to give you the distinct experience that
every BlackBerry QWERTY loyalist and high-productivity business customer
absolutely loves. With the BlackBerry Q20 smartphone, you’ll get the
familiar hard buttons and trackpad that you want, along with the best
email service, the best keyboard experience and the best battery life
possible."
The Menu, Back, Send and End buttons and the trackpad will be made an
integral part of the device and user interface and in conjunction with
the 3.5" display, BlackBerry says the phone will offer the best email
experience on the market. The company also states that the Q20 will be
made of premium materials, which
will result in reliability and
durability, but doesn't specify which ones.
We wish BlackBerry had disclosed more details, but that's not the
case. We'll keep you posted for any new information that comes up.
Hopefully BlackBerry will shed more light on the specs soon enough.
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