BlackBerry isn't keeping their upcoming device very secret lately. We've seen this same executive of TCL tease the device on Twitter before and today he gives us our clearest look yet.
BlackBerry is getting ready to launch the device with the codename Mercury, but it still has some certification to get done. Specifically, the device has just now received certification via the WiFi Alliance. Putting it one step close to its official launch.
BlackBerry has sent out press invites for the upcoming reveal of the BlackBerry Mercury. The invites contain a quick look at the phone, but no specs have been confirmed. So far the phone is rumored to have a 4.5" screen and to be powered by a Snapdragon 821 chipset.
Google made headlines for weeks after the launch of the Pixel phone thanks to the amazing photos the device takes. Since these are sourced from Sony, other phones should be capable of the same (with as good or better post processing) and the BlackBerry Mercury phone is rumored to use the same...
We've seen the rumors about BlackBerry releasing a device with the codename Mercury soon. Today, the official BlackBerry Twitter page announced the product will be at MWC 2017 next month.
TCL recently spoke about the BlackBerry Mercury and how they plan to nurture the BlackBerry brand back to relevance going forward. The BlackBerry Mercury, DTEK50, and DTEK60 are all great starts, but they say that 2017 will be focused on restoring carrier relationships and convincing the world...
BlackBerry today announced the Mercury. The company didn't reveal anything but photos and only referred to it as "the phone that everyone calls Mercury." It's said its final name will be DTEK70.
Right now, BlackBerry is also keeping details on specs under wraps, and we still don't have any...
The BlackBerry Mercury is CES-bound and has just been revealed in a 4-second teaser video. The clip doesn't show much, but we are given a quick look at its QWERTY keyboard which is placed below the phone's display.
Noted leaker Roland Quandt has revealed a screenshot from a BlackBerry Mercury, which is likely to be unveiled soon. The device will feature a 4.5" screen and a physical QWERTY keyboard and is rumored to be headed to Verizon in the US.
Noted leaker Roland Quandt has revealed that the BlackBerry Mercury is slated to release on Verizon's network. The phone will feature a physical QWERTY keyboard that BlackBerry is most known for, though the device is being built by TCL.
A new smartphone from BlackBerry has been rumored for a while now, and TCL has even hinted that it will come with a QWERTY keyboard. Now, a leaked render allegedly reveals its design to show us what we can expect from the device.
Back in June we learned that an upcoming BlackBerry smartphone was codenamed Mercury and now it's allegedly appeared in a benchmark database. If true, the device is running Android 7.0 and has 3GB of RAM.
Earlier today there was a leaked photo that allegedly showed what BlackBerry has internally called Neon. This is said to launch as the BlackBerry Hamburg.
Evan Blass also claims the company is working on two other devices too. One with a codename of Argon and the other with the codename of Mercury.
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