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Blackberry Q20 Release Date: Check Out This Demo Video Of Keyboard Shortcuts On Blackberry’s Fourth Flagship

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Blackberry Q20 release date was first announced that it'll be on November, but has been pushed back to December 17.

Meanwhile, a demo video of shortcuts on the Blackberry Q20 has surfaced online.

As we've previously reported Blackberry Classic Q20 can now pre-ordered on Blackberry's website ahead of its release date. It started last Friday on Blackberry's online store and available off contract. The Blackberry Classic Q20 is priced at $449.

According to GSM Arena, buyers must note before pre-ordering that the Blackberry Classic Q20 only supports GSM carriers. As it was cited from IB Times it will not work under Verizon, Sprint and US Cellular network.

According to a report from Know Your Mobile here's the actual specs of the Blackberry Classic Q20.

The phone will feature a smaller screen of 3.5inch LTPS TFT display with a 720 x 720 pixel resolution and 294ppi. It will also sports a track pad and a row of physical buttons that include Send, End, Menu and Back , and a traditional 35-key backlit physical keyboard. Its dimensions are 131 x 72.5 x 10.2mm and it weighs at 178g.

Also it features a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 chipset with dual-core Krait architecture at 1.5GHz and 2GB of memory, and 16GB of in-built storage with microSD support of up to 128GB

It will sport an 8-megapixel rear camera with 1080p video, supported by an auto-focus and an LED flash, and a 2- megapixel front camera.

Other features include NFC, a 2515mAh battery, wireless charging support on selected models, and noise canceling microphones.

Furthermore the first leaked photos according to Digital Trends include: " A sleep/wake key is fitted to the top of the phone, while a MicroSD card slot sits next to the SIM tray down the left- hand side. On the pictured model, the strip holding the camera lens and LED flash shows "Classic" branding."

Blackberry has emphasized the functionalities of its fourth flagship on its official statement on its blog.

"The great news for you is, in addition to the easy, familiar navigation made possible by the Classic Navigation Keys, the QWERTY keyboard comes with time-saving default shortcuts. Take advantage of these, or customise them to suit your personal needs. As you once could on your beloved BlackBerry Bold, you can make use of nearly every letter in the physical keyboard and give it an action like Speed Dial for a contact, or use them to launch your most-used apps,".

We'll keep you updated for the Blackberry Classic Q20 release date.

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