BlackBerry Classic 16 GB Black

Three months ago, we told you about an unusual BlackBerry Passport smartphone with a large square screen. This model combined a desire for experimentation (maybe even overly challenging) and an attempt to play on the classic heritage of BlackBerry - namely, the glory of the physical "blackberry" QWERTY-keyboards. In BlackBerry Classic, the company continued to revive (or exploit?) Its legacy: this time the stake was made not only on QWERTY, but also on physical buttons - Call, End call, Menu and Back. In addition to the buttons, the designers decided to leave even the proprietary joystick. Recall that the last time we saw all these elements in the BlackBerry Bold 9800, the last device on the outdated BlackBerry OS 7 (not counting the luxury modification of Porsche Design). After the release of the Bold 9800, the company fell silent for a long time, the board of directors removed from the management of the founding fathers, transferring the reins to the hands of a younger anti-crisis manager, and he began to create an entirely new operating system. The system tur BlackBerry Classic 16 GB Black ned out to be curious, but something still did not grow together - either the company's margin of safety by that time was already completely exhausted, or the majority of Blackberry fans had already managed to switch to iOS and Android, but revived from the ashes, like Apple after its return Jobs, the Canadian firm failed. Then the leadership was changed again, and the new CEO decided to try a more subtle approach: not to compete directly with the leading manufacturers, but to offer something that competitors cannot or do not want to offer. Even if it looks from the outside as a complete eccentricity (like the BlackBerry Passport) or anachronism (like the BlackBerry Classic). In the case of the BlackBerry Classic, we got, in fact, a redesigned BlackBerry Bold 9900, but with tightened hardware characteristics and the new BlackBerry 10.3 OS. Does this make sense today in 2015? Let's try to answer this question. To get started, we suggest watching our video review of the BlackBerry Classic smartphone: Our video review of the BlackBerry Classic smartphone can also be viewed at filmdepo.ru Now let's take a look at the characteristics of the new item. To be honest, it is quite difficult to compare this model with anything, since it occupies a very specific niche. But, probably, for clarity, it should be compared with the smartphone that sells today for the same $ 450 - this is the iPhone 5c. And, of course, one cannot help but take a look at the characteristics of two BlackBerry Classic brothers - Passport and Q10. 3.1 ″, Super AMOLED, 720 × 720, 328 ppi Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 (2 Krait cores @ 1.5 GHz) Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (4-core Krait 400 @ 2.2 GHz) Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus @ 1.5 GHz (2 Krait cores) or TI OMAP 4470 @ 1.5 GHz (2 Cortex-A9 cores) Apple A6 @ 1.3 GHz (2 cores, ARMv7s architecture *) Micro-USB (with OTG and SlimPort support), 3.5mm headphone jack Micro-USB, Micro-HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack https://jiji.ug/kampala/mobile-phones/blackberry-classic-16-gb-black-nkEUiXvi1QPNruIz1215U2Ny.html

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