BlackBerry has shown off two new smartphones at the Mobile World Congress, including a keyboard-free smartphone, a new high-end device designed in partnership with Porsche Design and a phone with a slide-out keyboard.
As with the BlackBerry Z10, the BlackBerry Leap has a full-size 5-inch touch screen rather than a physical keyboard, allows users to run Android apps from the Amazon app store, and is aimed at younger executives. It sits at a mid-range price point of $US275 ($A351) outright.
Built around a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor, the 4G smartphone includes a 2800 mAH non-removable battery, an 8-megapixel main camera, 2-megapixel front camera, 16-gigabytes of storage and a microSD slot.
Other features include BlackBerry Hub, which brings together mobile messages, emails and social media messages (including Facebook and Twitter) into one place. It also includes BlackBerry Blend, a feature which allows users to view files and messages from their smartphone on a computer or tablet.
Along with the Leap, BlackBerry revealed its device roadmap, including the BlackBerry Classic in white, blue and bronze, a new high-end Porsche Design smartphone codenamed “Keian”, and a smartphone with a slide-out keyboard.
The latest announcements come after BlackBerry discussed its cross-platform secure communications services and software for businesses across iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices platforms earlier in the week.
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