There have been reports recently that BlackBerry might be
considering adopting the Android OS for its next smartphone however this has
not yet been confirmed by the Canadian manufacturer. If it does decide to do
this it would be the first time that BlackBerry would make a handset that
wouldn’t be running software that was also made by it. A picture has appeared
online today which allegedly shows the BlackBerry Passport running Lollipop.
The BlackBerry Passport was last year’s flagship device from
the company, it was released in November 2014 and like all devices before it,
it runs on BlackBerry’s own software.
For a while now BB devices have been capable of running
Android applications and with its most recent devices the company even signed a
deal with Amazon to pre-install its Appstore so that users could easily browse
and install Android apps on their devices.
The picture shows a BlackBerry Passport allegedly running
Lollipop, and while the possibily can’t be rubbished, it goes without saying
that orchestrated a picture like this doesn’t require much effort so for all we
know this could be an elaborate fake.
There has been no comment from BlackBerry yet on this
matter, and it has also decided to stay mum on the possibility of adopting
Android as the operating system for its upcoming smartphones.
Filed in Cellphones. Read more about BlackBerry, BlackBerry
Passport and lollipop.
Key Specs Passport
Status Released
Resolution 1440x1440
Display Diagonal 4.5"
Processor/Soc Name Snapdragon
801
4-core
2.2 GHz
Max. Total Storage Capacity 160
GB
Megapixels 13
MP
Battery Capacity (mAh) 3450
mAh
Street Price $600
Complete product data BlackBerry
Passport Full specs
Source From:- http://www.ubergizmo.com/
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