BlackBerry Classic Q20 Another Innovative Piece of Devce Designed for Business
BlackBerry Classic Q20 Another Innovative Piece of Devce Designed for Business
Following the release of the Blackberry Passport, another smartphone, BlackBerry Classic Q20, is expected to be released by November.
Another physical QWERTY smartphone, the Blackberry Classic Q20 is a follow up to its predecessor, the BlackBerry Q10. The said smartphone is also targeted for business users, it includes security features really designed for business use.
Instead of the modern keyboards that uses the touchscreen, the Blackberry Q20 features the classic QWERTY physical keyboard designed for accurate typing. Business users will appreciate the tactile feedback and fewer typographical errors when typing and sending emails. The QWERTY smartphone also comes with the track pad for proper navigation.
The Q20 is also bigger than last year's BlackBerry Q10. From the Q10's 3.1 inch display, the Q20 boasts a 3.5 inch touch screen display instead. The BlackBerry Q20 is also faster than the Q10 in terms of processing power; it is rumored to be powered by the Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, which runs at 1.5 GHZ and will include a rather large 2 GB of RAM and will feature a MicroSD card slot which supports up to 64 GB. The BlackBerry Classic Q20 will pack a long lasting 2,515 mAh battery for more time to do business rather than charging constantly.
A built in encryption feature for messages and emails to keep your business private and your communication secured is included for the Q20. The smartphone will also be able to encrypt and use 256-bit encryption on any piece of data you want that is stored on the phone or your MicroSD card. If the user loses the device, a built-in GPS tracking sensor will help find the user's phone. Also, for dire purposes, the user can decide to lock or completely wipe off date from the Q20 remotely using the web portal from BlackBerry.
The Q20 also monitors the phone user's activities, and will show security warnings when a certain application is trying to access, copy, or send the user's documents. A device management console is also included in the new BlackBerry Classic Q20, the feature allows access to the device's chosen applications for other employees that the user allows.
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