Remember the great PassPort, the BlackBerry Q20 Classic could seduce you

BlackBerry is about to launch its fourth smartphone for 2014, and after the Z3, the P'9983, and BlackBerry Passport . This is called the BlackBerry Classic , and we know that there not only because it was officially announced at the MWC 2014, but also because the CEO of the firm, John Chen, spoke briefly about him during the final moments of the launch event of the BlackBerry Passport. Today, the smartphone has been leaked in a series of photos, with a series of specifications.

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Here's what we know about the smartphone so far.

Back to the old school. If the pictures relayed appear to be authentic, then the design of the Classic will be familiar to all fans of BlackBerry . The smartphone, also known as the Q20 code, much like the Q10, the Bold and Curve, supplemented by a smaller screen, a physical QWERTY keyboard and a shortcut between the band together. The smartphone features a textured back cover, and speaker grilles on the bottom edge.

A standby button is itself inlaid on the top edge, and a port for micro-SD card and SIM is on the left side. The model displayed on the strip which is embedded camera and LED flash displays the brand "Classic". When Q20 was announced at MWC, it was reported that the Classic would mark several future devices.
An extensive list of specifications for the Classic was disclosed. If it is correct, we can expect a touch screen of 3.46 inches with a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels, and a Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.5GHz coupled with 2GB of RAM. The internal memory should be 16 GB with the ability to embed a micro-SD card.
For the photo, we will have an 8 megapixel camera on the back, which is also equipped with an auto-focus and an LED flash, while lovers selfies will not necessarily be satisfied with the 2-megapixel front camera. Other notable features include an NFC chip, a battery of 2515 mAh, and support for wireless charging. Finally, a noise-canceling microphone is also provided.

Following in the footsteps of the Z3, the BlackBerry Q20 Classic will be built in the factories of Foxconn. BlackBerry is solely responsible for the software part . It is also expected to be launched primarily the most important markets for BlackBerry. In other words, to see it happen in Europe remains to be seen ...

Unfortunately, we do not know what date the smartphone will be launched, but according to John Chen, he will be on sale by the end of the year. In other words, we could have news very quickly.
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