BlackBerry Evolve X with Dual rear camera, Snapdragon 660 SoC launched in India

  BlackBerry has launched the Blackberry Evolve and Evolve X smartphones India, the BlackBerry Evolve X is a latest flagship Android smartphone from Blackberry. The Blackberry Evolve packs a 5.99-inch (2160×1080 pixels) Full HD+ 2.5D curved glass display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. In terms of design, the Evolve X has Aluminium frame, it has rubberized back panel. It has Hybrid dual sim card slot. It can support 4G VoLTE connectivity.


  The Blackberry Evolve is powered by the Octa Core Snapdragon 660 14nm Mobile Platform (Quad 2.2GHz Kryo 260 + Quad 1.8GHz Kryo 260 CPUs) with Adreno 512 GPU. It has 6GB RAM with 64GB internal storage, expandable memory up to 2TB with microSD card via Hybrid slot. This smartphone is running on Android 8.1 (Oreo), near to stock Android UI.

  The Blackberry Evolve comes with Dual rear camera setup, it has a 12MP rear camera with f/1.8 aperture, Samsung S5K2L8 sensor, it has a 13MP secondary camera with Samsung S5K3M3 sensor, f/2.6 aperture & dual-tone LED flash. It has a 16MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture.

  This smartphone comes with fingerprint sensor, which is present on the back. It has 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz / 5GHz), Bluetooth 5 LE, GPS + GLONASS connectivity. USB 2.0 Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack and FM radio. It packs a 4000mAh battery and it can support Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 and Wireless charging.

  The Blackberry Evolve is priced at Rs. 34,990 in India. The Evolve X will go on sale starting mid-September. It will be available on Amazon and offline stores.

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