Images of the BlackBerry Mercury are leaked

BlackBerry Mercury

The physical keyboards on a smartphone today can grind in our ears when we are used to virtual. Above all, because a terminal today needs a large space on the screen. You just have to look at how more and more users prefer more phablet-style terminals than those of smaller dimensions on the screen.

Anyway, terminals like those BlackBerry still have their minority audience in the United States and that is why this Canadian company has the BlackBerry Mercury as one that will have a physical keyboard incorporated. Now we have a series of images that have been leaking these days related to this terminal.

Just today a screenshot of a device with Android 7.0, which even confirms that it has a resolution of 1620 x 1080 (420 ppi). The leak comes from a tweet from a popular news leaker known as Roland Quandt.

BlackBerry Mercury

A few days ago a teaser of the Mercury was leaked in which the audience was summoned to meet a device with a QWERTY keyboard. The curious thing about this terminal is that it is being manufactured by TCL, although the design is typical of BlackBerry.

Screenshot

In terms of specifications, the phone has the Snapdragon 821 chip in its guts and is characterized by a curved screen that is 4,5 inches in size. It is also expected to have a large battery that allows use the phone for two days of use

Anyway too there is another rumor that instead of the Snapdragon 821 chip, it would have the 625, more understandable if they want to perfectly reach those two days of use; one of the most striking features of the mobile, apart from what is its physical QWERTY keyboard. A terminal that will be available in the United States.


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