BlackBerry schedules Nov 7 event, may launch DTEK60
BlackBerry is done making cell phones. Rather, it will concentrate exclusively on programming, something that it is as of now great at. This however does not mean the end of BlackBerry-marked cell phones in essence. There will even now be BlackBerry-marked telephones in the market, just another person will produce them for BlackBerry.
Talking about which, what will be the future like for somebody who has as of late acquired the Priv, the last telephone that BlackBerry propelled in India before hanging its boots? Will BlackBerry keep on supporting these clients, and ought to these units be harmed or broken - under guarantee - will BlackBerry give after deals and essential substitution? On the off chance that yes, for to what extent? Likewise, will BlackBerry keep on selling these telephones in the market after the new key choice, or be finished with it once the stock runs out? On the off chance that yes, for to what extent? These are the issues that BlackBerry needs to reply. That is accurately what the organization will ideally be doing on November 7.
The organization is currently conveying welcomes for a question and answer session, to be held in the national capital, where it will make a 'vital business declaration.' The gathering will be facilitated by Narendra Nayak who is MD, BlackBerry India and Alex Thurber, Senior VP, Device Sales at BlackBerry.
Odds are BlackBerry may likewise dispatch the as of late declared DTEK60 in the Indian market on November 7. Last it propelled the Priv here, and it has been exceptionally noiseless from that point forward. The DTEK60, similar to the Priv is likewise a top of the line lead telephone. In any case, above all, it (alongside the more unassuming DTEK 50) denote a goliath change in technique for the organization and thusly an India divulging nearby a key business declaration appears to be just sensible. The organization has obviously not given away its cards for the present, so we will need to endure and find what lies ahead.
Talking about the DTEK60, BlackBerry has pitched it against biggies like the Google Pixel XL, with its ticket to popularity being the tag of the most secure Android cell phone to date. The telephone runs Android Marshmallow, however the organization is clearly working diligently with Google to push out Nougat for it.
The DTEK60 accompanies a 5.5-creep QuadHD AMOLED show and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor clubbed with 4GB RAM and 32GB memory (expandable by up to 256GB) in the engine. It dons a 21-megapxiel camera on the back and a 8-megapixel camera on the front. The telephone is sponsored by a 3,000mAh battery and backings quick charging. The DTEK60 is estimated at $499 in the US which generally means Rs 33,335.
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