Towards to the end of 2014, Blackberry launched its last device for that Calender year with the Blackberry Classic. The Classic succeeds the Blackberry Passport which has a 1:1 screen ratio and a square shaped body.
The Blackberry Classic joins the Passport which is already available in Nigeria which are both available on Konga.com. The Classic is currently available for ₦130,000 ₦110,000 is available in Nigeria on Konga.com.
Where to Buy the Blackberry Classic – On Konga.com for N110,000
The Blackberry Classic marks the company’s return to its roots with the Back, Home, Menu, Call and the central ‘Trackpad’ button which other Blackberry 10 smartphones do not have. It returns the nostalgia the popular Blackberry Bold series on a BlackBerry 10 platform.
Going over the specs again, it bring the Blackberry Blend, Blackberry Assistant and Blackberry Hub. It is backed by a 2415mAh battery; uses a nano SIM slot, runs on Blackberry OS 10.3 OS, a full QWERTY keyboard and supports 4G connectivity.
Other features of the smartphone includes – 3.5-inch (720 x 720 pixels) touchscreen display with a pixel density of 294ppi, powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm snapdragon S4 processor, a front facing 2MP camera, a rear facing 8MP camera as well as Amazon store and Blackberry world.
Blackberry Classic Key Specs
• OS – Blackberry OS 10.3.1
• Dimensions – 131 x 72.4 x 10.2 mm
• Weight – 178g
• Display – 3.5″ diagonal (720 x 720 pixels) 294 PPI multi-touch display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection
• Processor – 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 (MSM 8960)
• Graphics – Adreno 225 GPU
• Memory – 2GB RAM
• Storage – 16GB internal (up to 128GB via microSD)
• Camera – 8MP Auto-Focus rear camera with BSI sensor, 5-element f2.2 lens, LED Flash 1080p HD video recording at 30fps; 2MP Fixed-Focus front-facing camera with 720p HD video recording
• Connectivity – 4G LTE, Dual Band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.0 LE, SlimPort, NFC, GPS + GLONASS
• Battery – 2515 mAh integrated non-removable
The Blackberry Classic is priced at N110,000 in Nigeria.
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