BlackBerry Motion with full screen and ip67 rating leaked


blackberry motion

There have been talks of Blackberry making full touchscreen phone dubbed Krypton without its signatory physical keypad for some months now, and just last month some images purported to be the rear of the device flooded the web

TCL – maker of Blackberry phones is reported to have confirmed earlier in September that it is working on a full-fledged full-touch BlackBerry smartphone that may possibly be revealed to the public in October.Today, we have a leaked photo of a blackberry phone dubbed Blackberry Motion/Krypton courtesy of the notorious leaker – Evan Blass.

According to Evan who dropped the below image on his twitter handle, Blackberry seems to have dropped the Krypton moniker for the Blackberry Motion moniker.

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Evans’ leaked images show the device in an angulated front view revealing some of the basic features we need to know.First, there is a headphone jack, USB-C port,  two speaker grills and a microphone at the bottom while a volume control, power button and what appears to be a dedicated key sort of is located to the right.

The front view reveals an all screen touch display with large bezels on either side. The chin of the device got a larger share of the bezels and is house to a home button probably flanked by capacitive buttons on both sides.

Aside from that nothing else is clear now, but there are speculations that the Blackberry motion will feature a Full HD display probably 5.5″ with either the Snapdragon 625 or 626 processor and will be powered by a 4,000mAh battery.

  • Snapdragon 625 (or newer 626) processor
  • Full HD 1920X1080 display
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 4000mAh Battery
  • Home button with built-in fingerprint scanner
  • IP67 water and dust-resistant

That is about all we know for now, we’ll keep you posted as more details emerge.

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