
For the past month or so, the general thinking around the rumor mill
has been that BlackBerry is working
on an Android phone. If you can't beat'em, join'em, right?
Now we've got a rough idea of what their first Android handset might look like.
Posted by the endlessly resourceful Evan Blass (aka evleaks), the
photo shows a device that appears to have curves on both halves of its
display — not unlike Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge. It's said to be called
the BlackBerry "Venice", though that's likely a codename.
If you're payingextraclose attention, you might note that the general
silhouette of the device is quite similar to something that BlackBerry
themselves quietly showed off back at Mobile World Congress in March.
That device, however, appeared to be running BlackBerry's own BB10 OS:
See that slide-out keyboard in the second photo? It's unclear if the
rumored Android build will cram something like that under its curved
display; while it seems like a tight squeeze, the leaked render up
above certainly doesn't eliminate the possibility.
Including a slide-out keyboard in their first dip into Android would
be a good move on BlackBerry's part. The Android market is filled to
therimwith competition — but it's lacking many phones with solid
physical keyboards, particularly if you're looking for something with
up-to-date specs.
A device like this would appeal to an underserved nicheandhelp coax
some of the folks clinging onto their aging BlackBerry devices into
the brave, new Android-powered BlackBerry world. It won't let
BlackBerry take over the Android market overnight, but it'll help them
get a foot in the door
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