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Blackberry dtek50, the second blackberry phone with android

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BlackBerry Priv was the first phone in the history of the Canadian company to use Android as an operating system, the invention did not work well, but BlackBerry does not lower its arms in its commitment to use Android in the new terminals that will arrive. True in this direction, the BlackBerry DTEK50 has been presented, the second phone to use Android but this time focused on the mid-range.

BlackBerry DTEK50 with Android and without physical keyboard

The BlackBerry DTEK50 has a 5.2-inch screen with FullHD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) along with two 13 and 8 megapixel cameras for the back and front of the phone that will have Flash in both cases.

Internally, the BlackBerry DTEK50 will come with an eight-core Snapdragon 617 processor, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage capacity that can be expanded to 2TB using MicroSD memory. As for the battery, it would have a 2, 610 mAh and use Quick Charge 2.0 technology to charge this battery faster than with conventional charges.

BlackBerry DTEK50 will come with the current Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system (Marshmallow for friends) and with DTEK software, which collects information about the phone's security quickly, allowing the user to take action on possible risks. Blackberry puts a lot of emphasis on the security of the phone in its video presentation and it is thanks to the DTEK software that prevents hacks to the terminal and notifies us if someone is remotely accessing our personal data, photos or our location.

BlackBerry DTEK50 is a more secure phone thanks to DTEK software

This new bet of BlackBerry with Android and completely touch (without physical keyboard) will go on sale on August 8 at a price of $ 299.

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