BlackBerry Officially Unveils Its Latest Phone With Physical Keyboard

Although everything about the BlackBerry KEYone leaked hours before the official announcement took place, the company has officially unveiled the smartphone. The phone features a physical, full QWERTY keyboard that allows you to use it as a trackpad. You can also use each key as a shortcut.
BlackBerry KEYone uses a Snapdragon 625 chipset paired with 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage and a 3,505 mAh battery that powers the 4.5-inch Full HD display. The rear camera uses Sony's IMX378 12 MP sensor, the same one found in the Google Pixel, while the front has an 8 MP unit.
Also worth noting is BlackBerry's DTEK software on top of the OS, with the BlackBerry Hub and a few other apps aimed at business users.
The BlackBerry KEYone will be going on sale this April for $549/£499/€599 and be available worldwide through various retailers and carriers in black.

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