Tuesday, July 26, 2016

DTEK50 BlackBerry introduced its second mobile phone with … – La Nacion (Argentina)

The Canadian company announced the smartphone to accompany the Priv; It is a model without full physical keyboard, which shares the design Alcatel Idol 4 and priced at $ 300

the BlackBerry DTEK50, with an identical design to Alcatel Idol 4 Chinese company TCL.

BlackBerry introduced its second mobile phone based on the Android operating system, a device that combines the operating system Google and its wide range of applications with security features and productivity of Canadian company with an affordable price compared to previous releases.

the crestfallen pioneer of smartphones expected to DTEK50 have higher sales than Priv, its first phone with Android operating system, which according to CEO John Chen struggled in the market due to its high price.

BlackBerry said the DTEK50, touch screen, will cost $ 299 in the US, Canada and Europe. At its launch in November, Priv, which had a physical keyboard, cost $ 699 in the US without a contract, and 899 Canadian dollars in Canada, also without a contract.


How is the BlackBerry DTEK50 (official video)

Its design is based on Alcatel Idol 4, a bet of the Canadian company to delegate the manufacture and the design of smartphones that will launch in the Chinese company TCL. The DTEK50 has a 5.2 inch screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617, 3GB of RAM processor, 13-megapixel camera on the back next to a 8-megapixel front and a battery of 2610 mAh.

will use version 6.0 of Android, known as Marshmallow, and will have one of the distinctive features of Android, the Hub, an application that brings together in one place all notifications, messages and chat services.

the company reduced the price of Priv in the United States and Europe in April and earlier this month said it would cease production of its classic phone, which uses its own BlackBerry 10 operating system.

in addition to this launch, it is expected to BlackBerry announce another model smartphone with Android in the coming months.

Agency Reuters

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