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Blackberry Presents the Latest Smartphone as a Challenger for Android 5G

Multymeter.com-Technology: Thanks to the President of America, Barack Obama using a blackberry in 2000, Blackberry had won the world market, getting rid of its giant gadget competitors, namely Samsung and Nokia in the market, so that at that time the blackberry became an upper middle class cellphone with all the advanced features of its era.

However, Blackberry’s superiority did not last long, starting in 2010 as Android began to be born on smartphone devices, Blackberry began to be abandoned by fans, Blackberry\’s popularity began to erode, when the Android system was embedded in smartphones such as Samsung which began to rise again as a challenger, and several Android brands that emerged. in the world market, such as: Oppo, Xiaomi, Iphone and others.

However, Blackberry doesn’t seem to want to be outdone, by having released several new products, such as the Blackberry Z series, however, Blackberry has not managed to raise its market satisfactorily.

Now the latest news is that Blackberry has released its newest smartphone supported by 5G networks, the Blackberry EvoIve X2, even though it is in the flagship class, Blackberry still uses a physical keyboard as its flagship supported by the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 Chipset.

The following is a brief specification; Screen: Full touch screen super amoled 6.9″, Screen resolution: 1440×3200 pixels, Main camera: 108 Mp + 32 Mp ultra wide lens, Camera sensor: 16 Mp + sensor in 5 Mp, Front camera: 64 Mp, Battery: Non-removable _Li-polymer 6300 mah, Ram/rom: 8/12 Gb.

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This latest Blackberry product is no longer produced by Research In Motion (RIM). This Android smartphone only uses blackberry as its trademark, but its production is already in the hands of another company, namely Onwardmobility. Can this latest Blackberry smartphone rise again as before? We’ll see together. ***

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