A photo purported to be the very first BlackBerry smartphone
that runs on RIM’s new QNX-based BBX operating system has been droing
its rounds online. The device, known by its codename “BlackBerry
London,” has bold angular lines similar to the P’9981 and full touch
screen on the front. (Gasp! No QWERTY keys!)
The
London is said to be thinner and taller than the iPhone 4. But before
you ask for a launch date, keep in mind that could either be a concept
device, a prototype, or a very well-made fake. According to The Verge,
which first got its hands on the device, they were informed that what
they have is just a dummy unit. The actual device will said to have a
1.5GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board
storage. There will also be an 8-megapixel camera on the rear, as well
as a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
Still
asking for a potential launch date? The BlackBerry London will supposed
to be unveiled formally on June 2012. That is, if there is an actual
device.
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