BlackBerry Slider codenamed “Venice” could feature 64bit Hexa-core Processor, expected November 2015

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Some news finally coming out for the very tight lipped upcoming BlackBerry device, the Slider aka Venice which could see the next iteration BlackBerry device to feature a Hexa-core, 64 bit Processor. The device is rumored for a November 2015 release. Keep in mind, folks, these specs are not confirmed by BlackBerry and should be taken with a pinch of salt. In the moment of time, nothing is official until BlackBerry make it so.

Rumored specs:

  • 5.4-inch Quad-HD display
  • 18 MP rear-camera
  • 5 MP front-camera
  • 1.8 GHz Hexa-core (Snapdragon 808 chipset) 64-bit
  • 3 GB RAM

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of BlackBerry considering a 64bit processor, we may get to see it in the upcoming BlackBerry Slider, which was shown off at MWC 2015 back in February.

What do you guys make of this? Sound good?

Source: N4BB 

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