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BlackBerry Ltd ‘Venice’ May Be Offered By T-Mobile Also [Leak]
BlackBerry showcased the new flagship device codenamed Venice at the Mobile World Congress 2015. Some of the images confirm a number of the handset’s features, including its 18-megapixel rear-facing camera, and BlackBerry Hub for Android. And while the company did not mention anything on the device’s Operating System, the recent leaks have pointed out to the possibility.
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For a little over a month, there has been talk and speculation over a new Blackberry device called the Venice which is rumored to be getting loaded up with Google’s Android OS instead of Blackberry’s OS10. The app allows user to quickly access and respond to text messages, emails as well as social network feeds.
As seen in the rendered photo breakdown of the Venice’s camera layers, the phone will have the similar glass weave pattern found on the BlackBerry Z30 and could possibly have a stainless steel frame.
To push it even further, Crackberry believes the Venice will have support for Chromecast, Google’s streaming TV dongle for Android. One of those features is said to be Chromecast compatibility.
BlackBerry Venice renders have recently come to light showing its slider surface and an 18MP camera. Here’s a short video of someone swiping through the home screen, in what looks like the Silver Edition of the Passport.
It’s expected to feature a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, with a 5.4-inch Quad HD display with slightly curved corners.
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Under the hood, the Venice is expected to run a Snapdragon 808 chipset from Qualcomm with a hexa-core CPU and an Adreno 418 for its GPU. He has also produced crisp, professional and sales-driven marketing copy along with print and email advertising campaigns that capture the unique personalities of his clients and communicate the superiority of their services.