Could this be what we have been all waiting for? Canadian phone manufacturer BlackBerry has announced a meeting with its "enterprise customers" on November 13 in San Francisco. During the meeting, CEO John Chen, along with his senior leadership team the current progress of the brand's "enterprise strategy and vision."
Reports said that the highly-anticipated BlackBerry Q20, also known as BlackBerry Classic, will arrive on November, so the excitement is heightened with this upcoming event of the Canadian company. According to Crackberry, the event will also signal the "official arrival of the BES 12," so it's highly possible that we will also hear from CEO Chen regarding the BlackBerry Classic.
Positioned as a mid-range phone, the Classic is expected to sell even better than the the high-end BlackBerry Passport, which is currently getting good reviews from users. BB Q20 is said to be bringing back the physical navigation keys and trackpad just like its forerunners. It takes back the "belt," just above the QWERTY keyboard, because users of the Q10 were looking for this feature. The keyboard stretches from edge to edge along the bottom of the phone which makes the typing experience way better as the keyboard is now easier to use. It has a 3.5 inch screen that will also be square, with 1,440 x 1,440 pixels screen resolution and a 582 ppi pixel density. It gives a wide display of 60 characters, making the webpage viewing pleasurable and reading documents much easier. It has a dual core processor at 1.5 GHz with a 2GB RAM, and a long lasting 2,525 mAh battery. It can now support NFC and 4G LTE. It is rumored to be running Blackberry 10.3 OS, supposedly an unreleased OS. Furthermore, the new Blackberry Classic is believed to be the thinnest handset Blackberry has ever produced having a dimension of 130 x 72 x 9mm.Based on the leaked prototype images, it appears to have stereo speakers and external nano-SIM or microSD card slots.
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