- Processor: TI OMAP dual-core CPU clocked to 1.5GHz
- RAM: 1GB
- Storage: 16GB
- Cameras: 8-megapixel rear camera; 2-megapixel front-facing camera
Now, it’s not clear whether this is just the photo of a concept phone that will never make it to market or just a rendering of what the London may look like, but it’s interesting to get a preview of BBX and possibly a new BB form factor nonetheless. I’m glad to see RIM is keeping the thumbnail UI design from QNX/PlayBook because that’s what made the tablet easier to navigate than its Android competitors. But I’m surprised RIM would doing away with its famous QWERTY keypad because that, more than BBM, is why users continue to carry a BB. Perhaps this model is targeted at consumers tired of a shrunken touchscreen, versus business professionals who need BB for work?
Is BBX and more design-conscious handsets what RIM need to compete with Windows and Nokia for the third spot in the smartphone market? Give us your two cents below.
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