Saturday, 17 January 2015

BlackBerry Classic



Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry launched the Classic in India, priced at Rs.31,990, featuring the original Qwerty keyboard, track pad and touch screen in a back-to-roots attempt to once again become a contender in a space dominated by Samsung.
The Classic, which is the second phone from BlackBerry after the Passport, is aimed at corporate users. It will be offered on Snapdeal. The first 1,000 buyers who own BlackBerry Bold will get Rs.4,500 off when they upgrade to the Classic.New buyers will get benefits from Yatra.com of up to Rs.10,000.
BlackBerry has grown its global gross margin in the last four quar ters owing to the right mix of devices including Z3 and Passport. BlackBerry has brought back the characteristic features of its older devices such as the Bold and the Curve in the Classic.
It sports a 3.5-inch square touchscreen, dual-core processor running on 2GB RAM and a , a 13-megapixel camera.


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