BlackBerry Classic
has been teased quite a few times throughout the last few weeks. Its
pre-order campaign even kicked off weeks before the premiere, for $449.
The wait is over though, as the BlackBerry is now officially announced
and launched.
BlackBerry Classic is the spiritual successor of the best-selling
BlackBerry Bold 9900. It packs a 3.5" 720p touchscreen covered with a
Gorilla Glass 3 piece and runs on a dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 2GB
of RAM (same as BlackBerry Z10). The rest of the specs include 16GB
expandable storage, 8MP rear cam with a LED flash, and a 2MP front
snapper.
Of course, BlackBerry Classic's key feature is the four-row hardware
QWERTY keyboard and the return of the traditional control deck revolving
around a squarish trackpad. The smartphone runs on the latest
BlackBerry 10.3 OS and supports native Android apps via the Amazon
Appstore.
The BlackBerry Classic is available as of today worldwide. There are
many supported carriers and retailers, so you'll have to check with your
local sources. The contract-free Classic will set you back $449 in the
USA. AT&T has also committed to offering the device although it's
yet to detail it's on-contract pricing.
- GSMArena.com news
has been teased quite a few times throughout the last few weeks. Its
pre-order campaign even kicked off weeks before the premiere, for $449.
The wait is over though, as the BlackBerry is now officially announced
and launched.
BlackBerry Bold 9900. It packs a 3.5" 720p touchscreen covered with a
Gorilla Glass 3 piece and runs on a dual-core 1.5GHz processor and 2GB
of RAM (same as BlackBerry Z10). The rest of the specs include 16GB
expandable storage, 8MP rear cam with a LED flash, and a 2MP front
snapper.
QWERTY keyboard and the return of the traditional control deck revolving
around a squarish trackpad. The smartphone runs on the latest
BlackBerry 10.3 OS and supports native Android apps via the Amazon
Appstore.
many supported carriers and retailers, so you'll have to check with your
local sources. The contract-free Classic will set you back $449 in the
USA. AT&T has also committed to offering the device although it's
yet to detail it's on-contract pricing.
- GSMArena.com news
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