BlackBerry has proposed to succeed in Android and although they come out saying a few months ago that they will not put aside their own OS for mobile devices, the truth is that they have found a niche of users who want their smartphones. Those millions of americans who switched to BlackBerry with those physical keyboards, there are many who long for that ability, so the Canadian company will play its cards to gain a foothold in the difficult smartphone market.
We are going to see more phones from this company and one of those that is about to arrive is the BlackBerry Neon. It is from this same that we have a picture that puts us before what will be the second Android phone from BlackBerry. It is very clear that it is not a BlackBerry to use and it seems more like an Android phone from any other company that makes smartphones, but it is the first BlackBerry idea for a smartphone that will not have a physical keyboard.
A BlackBerry Neon that seems designed for the mid-range and that its price will depend that it has great success, although it will also have users loyal to the brand who will have the best possible excuse to acquire it.
We also know your specifications and they are not bad at all. The BlackBerry Neon has a 5,2-inch 1080p screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chip, and 3GB of RAM. In storage it is somewhat scarce for what is supposed to be a mid-range with 16 GB of internal memory. For the part of the camera it is directed with a 13 MP on the back and 8 MP on the front. We finish its components with a 2.610 mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 fast charge.
It is expected that by next month it will be on the market and its price would oscillate U.S. dollar 350.