The upcoming BlackBerry ‘Venice’ is gaining more and more attention. The device will be the company’s first Android-powered smartphone.
The leaked image above reveals the front side of the actual device unlike previous leaked renders.
It shows an edgy device as previously rumored with a back software
button. The company’s logo is along the top bezel next to what looks to
be a front-facing camera and LED indicator. The smartphone will have
front-facing speakers and an on/off button along with volume controls on
the right side of the device.
Allegedly, the smartphone will be
released on AT&T and T-Mobile in the states. No other details have been mentioned about the remainder of the world, but be patient.
BlackBerry believes it will find a market space for Android devices and plans to release more Android powered smartphones in the near future. We’ll keep a look out
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