BlackBerry Krypton aka ‘Motion’ leaked; hints-fingerprint sensor, Touch-Screen Display

Earlier this year, there were reports implying that a full-touch water-resistant smartphone from BlackBerry will be launched in October 2017. Going by the fresh speculations, it seems that device will be the BlackBerry Krypton that received several certifications lately.

The claimed BlackBerry Krypton was spotted clearing the FCC confirmation tipping that this upcoming BlackBerry smartphone. Today, the primary look of the mobile has been uncovered through a picture spill by the Twitter-based tipster @evleaks. The catch is that Evan Blass says that the name of the gadget is BlackBerry Motion giving us a clue that Krypton could simply be a codename.

Going by the previous rumors, the BlackBerry Motion or Krypton will ditch the physical keyboard seen on KeyOne for FHD 1080p touch-screen display.

The latest leaked images of this BlackBerry smartphone has a front-facing fingerprint sensor that is embedded into the BlackBerry logo. The smartphone is expected to run one of the newer versions of Android OS and features a 3.5mm audio jack and will have a metal build.

An another report states that the smartphone is likely to feature a full HD display with the resolution of 1920x1080. It is speculated to be powered by either Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 or 626 SoC with 4GB of RAM, suggesting it will be an affordable device and is expected to come with a 4,000mAh battery.

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The Motion appeared here additionally expected to have a USB-C port, earphone jack, and speaker flame broil on the base. Along the correct side, there's a power button for the volume rocker and activation key. Those are for the most part qualities being extended from the KeyOne.

BlackBerry's Motion made by TCL ought to be launched and unveiled in October. The device may cost at $499, which is somewhat lower than what the KeyOne was launched earlier. BlackBerry is as yet attempting to locate that sweet spot in evaluating.

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