Blackberry Venice Official Release Updates: Latest Android Blackberry device available in the US market this November

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Canadian company Venice will be releasing a new Blackberry unit in November. The new phone will unveil in the U.S. alongside with its exciting specs and features. According to the published photos, the new Blackberry Venice will be supported by Android OS as shown by Android apps on its slider screen.

IB Times said that a website from Taiwan called, Tinhte, uploaded various images of the new Blackberry Venice. The published photos show the new phone's top panel that houses the SIM card and Micro SD card slots.

Further, the device will be powered by Snapdragon 808 chipset which will support a hexa-core CPU that clock at 1.8 GHz. The battery will consist of 3000 mAh. IB Times also stated that Venice will support Android OS, particularly Android Lollipop version.

Further specs were cited by Phone Arena. The report also described the leaked image on what the new phone is all about. The report said that the new phone will have 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution display. Its rear camera will consist of 18MP with Optical Image Stabilization and dual-LED flash and a front camera of 5MP. More so, the new Blackberry phone will come with 3GB of RAM.

Interestingly, NDTV noted some of the native Android apps on the slider surface phone like Gmail, Maps, Google Search, and WhatsApp icon. The image also presents a usual home screen that has a dialler, contacts, mails, Chrome, Camera, Calendar, and Google Play store.

The Canadian manufacturer of the new Blackberry Venice does not have anything to say regarding the leaked images, as well as its specs and features. Nevertheless, this is a new Blackberry smartphone that can impress the public through its new variant.

On the other hand, other reports mentioned that the new Blackberry smartphone will be available in U.S. by November 2015 and will be unveiling its variant in 2016.

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BlackBerry, Smartphone, Android, Google, Google Play

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