BlackBerry Z30 spotted in alleged walkthrough video

Although BlackBerry is known for its physical (QWERTY) keypad devices, but the company has also been making inroads into the touchscreen segment with its flagship smartphone, the Z10.

The latest to join BlackBerry’s touchscreen bandwagon is the alleged Z30 smartphone which has now been spotted online in a walkthrough video. A Vietnamese publication, Cellphone S has posted a hands-on video of the alleged BlackBerry Z30. The video has been shot in Vietnamese and not much could be deciphered. Interestingly, the alleged video of BlackBerry Z30 shows the AT&T logo on the rear panel of the device hinting that the device may launch in the US, first.

The yet to be announced BlackBerry Z30 is rumoured to feature a 5-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 720×1280 pixels and boast a pixel density of 295 PPI. It is likely to be powered by a 1.7 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 processor coupled with 2GB of RAM and Adreno graphics. It will run the latest BlackBerry OS. It’s likely to sport an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The device is expected to measure 8.4mm thick and may include 2800mAh non-removable battery. It is said that the BlackBerry Z30 will include 16GB internal storage that would be expandable via a microSD card. Other connectivity features may include Micro HDMI, Wi-Fi, DLNA, NFC and Bluetooth.

Earlier, we reported that BlackBerry’s alleged new flagship smartphone, formerly code-named the A10 has been officially names the Z30.

Last week, we also reported about the new images that show the BlackBerry Z30 phone pictured alongside the company’s flagship touchscreen smartphone Z10, and the most affordable BlackBerry 10 device, the Q5 surfacing online.

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