Blackberry Reveals its First Android Phone, Said to Arrive in November

Blackberry is going to introduce a new phone based on the Android operating system, currently codenamed 'Venice'. It had a tough time in the mobile world since from the recent few years and its shares has also fallen down. Now, with some changes it is ready to comeback in the mobile world. It will be the first smartphone produced by the Canadian company, which runs on Android.

Evan Blass, a reliable leaker tweeted that the Blackberry Venice confirmed for November to release on all four US carriers. He also tweet some allegedly displayed image, which shows the screen with the Google Play logo.

As per the leaks, it is clear from the video, made by the Baka Mobile displayed that the Blackberry kept the physical keyboard with the touch sensor that can control the scrolling, similar to the Passport. Handset looks to be built with the premium materials, the finishing touch looks very elegant and seems to have carved at the edges similar to Samsung's Galaxy Edge.



The leak suggests that the Blackberry Venice will reportedly arrive with a 5.4-inch, QHD LCD display with 2560*1440 pixels of resolution screen. It clubs with 3GB of RAM.

It is designed to deliver the best experience in communication and organizing. Blackberry always took pride of their softwares and many peoples think that the company sold out and produced an Android phones to increase its sales. It is a hope that some features of the Blackberry OS will be found on Venice, like the Hub, which helps to organize and access all your accounts in one place and with a single swipe.

Over the past few years, Blackberry fell behind in the competition and the users were unhappy that they  don't have to access the latest apps to increase the productivity and entertainment. Now, the Blackberry has found the solution of this problem and accepts the Android OS to enhance its experience.