TCL Unleash BlackBerry 'Mercury' at CES 2017, As TCL Shows off a 4-second Video about the Phone Through Twitter
Despite the fact that BlackBerry stopped making its own particular mobile phones, it promises an upcoming handset with a physical keyboard. BlackBerry and TCL went into a licensing agreement that calls for TCL to configure, manufacture, promote, distribute, offer, and support the future BlackBerry models, while BlackBerry will be currently concentrating on programming and services. In fact, a new generation of outsourced BlackBerry gadget that begins with a phone name 'Press'.
According to Phone Arena, the President and General Manager for TCL Communication, Steve Cistulli conveyed a tweet yesterday that contained four seconds of video that shows the upcoming QWERTY BlackBerry 'Mercury'. In order to promote the Mercury's appearance at CES, the TCL executive referred to an old Remington that was allegedly the first offer to move. This means that the new phone will have a diversion of changing the physical QWERTY keyboard. And that is what happened to a 4-second video teaser that demonstrates a remarkable looking QWERTY keyboard with frets.
Prior on the rumors, the device will be controlled by Snapdragon 625 chipset. The other reputed specs that include the screen size that measures around 4.5-inch with a large battery that is enough to get the device through two days of use. The handset will be expecting to released at CES 2017, as TCL guaranteed that it will reveal the first evolutionary mobile in industry, GSMARENA reported.
The handset's Snapdragon 625 chipset contains an octa-core CPU and an Adreno 506 GPU. Inside along with 32GB native storage is a 3GB of RAM. It includes a 3400mAh battery that is ought to give a long battery life, as what stated earlier. It is also incorporated with a unique fingerprint as well as the Android 7.0 is already pre-installed. The final name of the device could be an option that is other than BlackBerry Mercury since that was the title that is supposedly only a code name.
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