BlackBerry Aurora is the first smartphone from the brand to come with dual-SIM support. The Aurora smartphone has a 5.5inch On-cell display that carries support HD resolution of 720 x 1,280 pixels.
The mid-range Blackberry model is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC and offers 4GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage via microSD card. It comes with dual SIM support, full connectivity options (4G/LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, A-GPS, micro USB).
On its back side you can find a 13MPixel main camera and another one on its front side, with 8MPixels resolution, ideal for selfies or Skype calls.
The dual SIM phone supports 4G LTE connectivity and it runs on Android 7.0 Nougat OS and it is preloaded with BlackBerry Hub. With DTEKTM preloaded on the phone, the BlackBerry Aurora offers the best security to protect its operating system and apps.
The security app can tell the user whether the device’s camera or accessing other functions on the phone is being secretly accessed by someone. Talking about security, the smartphone does not feature a fingerprint scanner.
Coming with 3000mAh battery capacity and for the price, it goes for $262 targeting the Indonesian market.
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New phones popping out on daily basis and I'm still stocked with my outdated phone that knows nothing but lagging.. oluwa please do the needful… Anyway dope phone, BlackBerry is out for business
Blackberry una go sell o