The BlackBerry 9720 is the latest smartphone from Canadian technology and stands out from all the alignment of the company in 2013 for being the first device to be released without the BlackBerry 10, the latest version of the system mobile operating. With QWERTY keyboard and dedicated key to BlackBerry Messenger, the phone seems to be aimed at a segment of younger users.
After having launched the Z10, Q10 and Q5, all with BB 10, the company led by Thorsten Heins back in time and launches model 9720 with version 7.1 of the operating system.With a touch screen of 2.8 inches and a resolution of 480×360 pixels, the BlackBerry 9720 has also a central navigation key addition to the remaining 35 backlit keys. The processor is 800Mhz, 512MB RAM, the photo sensor rear is five megapixels and the phone supports 3.5G networks
The equipment will reach Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Latin America in the coming weeks, according to the statement of company and does not have a defined trading price. The TeK already contacted the BlackBerry to see if the device will come to market Portuguese.
Choosing the BlackBerry 7.1 operating system turns out to be the big differentiator of the latest devices launched by Canadian technology. At a time when the BB10 should be the sole focus of the company reaches over a phone with an operating system dated. It is possible that the BlackBerry 9720 was already at an advanced stage of development, but also could have been canceled to avoid cannibalizing Q5 and Q10.The company is currently discussing a possible way out of the stock market, a sale to other companies or software licensing.
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