Ever since the company's slider phone went under the radar after being shown off at MWC 2015, we've been wondering what would become of it. It's entirely possible that BlackBerry is still at work on a BlackBerry 10 device with a slide-out keyboard, but then again, it could also be that the company wants to make a big splash by debuting the Venice exclusively for Android OS.
Each rumor about the BlackBerry Venice that trickles in hints more at the features of the device. But what we haven't heard a lot about, are the grittier details surround its actual launch. We still don't know what the price will be, @evleaks also stated that the phone is slated for a November 2015 release in the US and will be available on "all four national US carriers".
If that's the case, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint customers could have BlackBerry's latest, whether it does actually arrive as the Android-powered Venice or not, just in time for the holidays. We've reached out to BlackBerry for comment on the Venice and will update this article if any details surrounding its release are provided.
No comments:
Post a Comment