Monday, February 10, 2014

The next high-end BlackBerry incorporate a octa-core chip ... - RedUSERS

Filtration benchmark anticipates a possible new Canadian team powered by a Qualcomm MSM8994 processor. Come in 2015.

At a while now, BlackBerry has not been characterized for bringing news releases related to climbing in the mobile industry or encouraging figures in financial reports. Shortly after his appointment, John Chen, current CEO of the company, said the company will not be sold. “Let’s return to our heritage and roots. Shipping to enterprise level mobile solutions and end to end, “said Chen, adding that BlackBerry is still alive.

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Regarding the return to the roots, as recently reported, will focus on BlackBerry devices with a physical QWERTY keyboard, at the expense of pure touch operation terminals Z10-style, one of the smartphones which starred the launch of BB10 operating system by which the company sought, infecundamente, re-occupy privileged positions in the sector.

Another recent news that Canada had a starring realized according to manufacturer Foxconn . As was reported, the intent of this society is the development of economic models and the consequent arrival in emerging markets.

Now, on the eve of MWC 2014, the site N4BB has leaked benchmark which sheds light on a possible new smartphone BlackBerry. Ontario name and running with BB10 (version 10.3.0.92), highlights the presence of a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core hardware component would place the device in the high-end segment. The development would be provided by Foxconn, realizing that the link would not be focused solely on inexpensive equipment. Later, that same source updated information and spoke 4GB of RAM and a Qualcomm MSM8994 processor, 2.25GHz eight-core and 64-bit architecture.

Without confirmations around Ontario, the rumors are not based on the presence or absence of a physical keyboard. However, following Cheng statements cited above, it is expected that the team bet on that kind of keyboard . Moreover, its name (the name of the Canadian province that is home to BlackBerry) is consistent with that expressed by the CEO search. Return to the roots

According to BGR indicates

, Ontario would see the light in 2015, during the northern summer.

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