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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

BlackBerry Dallas vs. BlackBerry Venice: Which One do You Prefer?

Following up on the news of the BlackBerry Dallas getting certified for Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, the device has now appeared at the FCC using the known model number of L6ARHR191LW / SQW100-4. As with most FCC listings, the filing doesn't offer much by way of new information but it does mean the device is progressing through all the proper channels.


Assuming it's a device for general release, we should hopefully be hearing more about it officially soon. As a bit of a side note, BlackBerry CEO John Chen and BlackBerry COO Marty Beard were both spotted using the still unofficially unannounced device during the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York. If nothing else, BlackBerry Dallas will be identical to that of the BlackBerry Passport, whether or not that's the case still remains to be seen.


It is said that BlackBerry Dallas will be equipped with Snapdragon 800 and square screens with the resolution of 1440х1440. The front camera will be 2 megapixels and the rear camera 13 megapixels. And the system of BlackBerry Dallas will adopt BlackBerry 10.3. In the aspect of capacity of battery, it is 3450 mAh. Same with most of phones, BlackBerry Dallas will adopt both metal and plastic materials.



Different from BlackBerry Dallas which is the successor of Passport, the Venice will be more expecting. Rumor revealed that it will have a 5.4 inch display with 1440p resolution and a slide out keyboard. A physical keyboard is something that some users still crave for in a phone however most manufacturers don’t offer them and while Blackberry did; their OS limited the customer’s willingness to buy it. The device is said to be powered by a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB RAM and will support 4G LTE. There will be an 18 Megapixel rear camera and a 5 Megapixel front facing camera. Not much is known about the Dallas but we will keep you updated about more information regarding it and the Venice soon. 

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