We already know that BlackBerry Venice with Android will hit the market under the name Priv. We already know most of the specification of this model. Time for some new details.
New images show us the details of the phone. Apart from the fact that we can look more closely at the housing, we will notice some other information. The photo of the front with a running benchmark shows that BlackBerry Priv will be equipped with a 64-bit processor. From the previous leaks we remember that it is to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 clocked at 1.8 GHz, supported by 3 GB of RAM. In the same picture we can also admire the folded edges of the 5.4-inch display. It is worth noting, however, that the curve was used – in one of the shots we see side battery indicator in the form of a light strip.
Another photo shows a portion of the rear casing with the camera. We can see the pattern of the housing - unfortunately based on pictures, it is difficult to say whether this is a real braided with Kevlar and carbon fiber, or merely the imitation. It seems to me that these are really fibers - but I would not prejudge. We can, however, be sure that the camera will receive a double two-colour LED flash, Schneider-Kreuznach lens and a 18-megapixel sensor. The next screenshot shows that the camera will have the ability to record video in 4K resolution and FullHD at a rate of 60 frames/sec. In addition, as we know from previous information, the smartphone also has a 5-megapixel front camera.
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Ostatnie ze zdjęć informuje o dodatku, którym BlackBerry wzbogaci Androida. Safeguard to aplikacja ułatwiająca zarządzanie bezpieczeństwem telefonu. Pozwala włączać tryb deweloperski, zmieniać blokadę ekranu, zarządzać "zaufanymi" aplikacjami czy szyfrowaniem danych. Ma także intuicyjny wskaźnik poziomu bezpieczeństwa urządzenia. Wciąż nie ma pewności, co do terminu premiery telefonu. Nadal przewidywany jest na listopad, jednak komercyjną dostępność Priv'a zapowiada się dopiero na przyszły rok...
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