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Blackberry is out! Classic full keyboard mobile phone is re-engraved by friends: support 5G

On April 11, according to Phone Arena, BlackBerry sold its smartphone patents for $600 million at the beginning of this year, marking the end of the BlackBerry mobile phone that was once as famous as Nokia.

In the era of touch screens, BlackBerry phones are favored by some players with a full-keyboard design. Now that BlackBerry phones are out, a company called Unihertz has announced that it will soon launch a new product with the same full keyboard design as the BlackBerry.

According to Phone Arena, the new product launched by Unihertz looks like the classic BlackBerry KEY2, which uses a full QWERTY keyboard design and supports 5G networks.

Blackberry is out! Classic full keyboard mobile phone is re-engraved by friends: support 5G

BlackBerry KEY2

Previously, in 2019, Unihertz had launched a mobile phone that looked like a BlackBerry Passport, which also had a nearly square 4.5-inch screen and was also equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard like the BlackBerry Passport.

Now, the company is about to launch a new QWERTY full-keyboard phone, a tribute to the BlackBerry KEY2, which is expected to debut in the first half of this year.

Blackberry is out! Classic full keyboard mobile phone is re-engraved by friends: support 5G

Unihertz predicts upcoming new products

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