Blackberry Classic Q20 Release Date November, Canadian Phone Maker Poised For Stealing Market Share From Apple Inc.
Blackberry Classic Q20 Release Date. Reports say that the Canadian smartphone maker and the specialist in QWERTY keyboards will be ready for release in November. Fans of the 'ubiquitous' QWERTY are eagerly awaiting the unique smartphone combining a little of the new with the conventional physical QWERTY keyboard.
Tech analysts are positive that Blackberry's new smartphone products, including the Blackberry's Classic Q20 is likely to bring the company bag to profitability. According to Blackberry's CEO John Chenoa, the company had been sidelined by Apple and Android platforms in a competitive smartphone market. While the iPhone and Android phones from brands like Samsung, adopted touch screens, the Blackberry has stood by its conventions wisdom of the physical keyboard. In the recent Blackberry Classic Q20, the phone offers both the QWERTY and a touch keyboard.
"The device will reportedly sport an impressive 13-megapixel camera, and a 3.5 inch capacitive touch-screen display with a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels, " reports BreatheCast, adding, "It will allegedly run on a Dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and have 2 GB RAM Internal memory and microSD slot up to 64 GB."
The BlackBerry Q20 aka BlackBerry Classic is based on older models of the Blackberry, which had strong sales, like the Blackberry Bold. The Q20 was unveiled in June will be available for release in November and techies are expecting the big day to be just as big as the iPhone 6 release, since iPhone is Blackberry smartphone's chief rival for market share.
The Blackberry Q20 will make a comeback with BlackBerry's signature navigation hosting the same keys, track pad, and the QWERTY keyboard that stands out for businessmen who are on the go but would still like to do a lot of texting or documenting checking.
The Blackberry Q20 was highlighted during the Blackberry Passport launch with CEO Chen of Blackberry saying, ""There's a new product called the BlackBerry Classic that's coming out. It's an updated and enhanced version of one of our most popular and successful products called the Bold," Chen stated.
"It will include a keyboard and a good touch-screen, very fast Internet, Web-browsing capability and multimedia capability. But also it will be very productive and very secure", breathcaste.com reports.
One key improvement for the touted QWERTY keyboard is its extension across the keyboard, making texting a much easier task for people trying to work while commuting or traveling to locations where a personal PC may not be readily available.
GSM Arena shared that the Blackberry Q20 will run on its latest software, Blackberry 10.3