Saturday, April 21, 2012

BlackBerry TK Victory Concept by DigitalHomeBoy

It seems a good time for BlackBerry fans.recently i post about the BlackBerry Blade concept,which  has a unique design.i even told, that is one of the best Blackberry designs i have seen. Here is another one for you.This time DigitalHomeBoy has made another super eye catching concept design for BlackBerry.Introducing the "BlackBerry TK Victory"


Now this render is little bit similar to the usual BlackBerry handsets formfactor.you can see there are no physical buttons on the device ,specially the BlackBerry Trackball or TrackPad.The concept runs BlackBerry OS 10 and features a Swipeable 3.5 " Bezel touch Screen with swipeable navigation.
From the Specifications this handset is the most powerful one for BlackBerry Concepts.check out the Amazing specifications below.


MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
  • 3.5" Swipeable Bezel touch screen with QDEF technology.
  • Corning Lotus Glass screen protection.
  • 2.0 GHz NVIDIA Tegra3 Quad-Core processor.
  • 2GB independent RAM.
  • 32 GB internal storage.
  • 130 g of weight and 8.5mm thickness.
  • 8 Mega Pixel Front facing Camera.
  • 12 Mega Pixel Carl Ziess lens at rear with auto focus,dual LED Xenon flash,5x loseless zooming.
  • 1080p full HD Video recording @30fps.
  • Dual-band GSM/CDMA | HSDPA & HSUPA | LTE |
  • Adobe Flash 10.X support | HTML 5 Web Browser
  • Wi-Fi 802.11g/n | Wi-Fi 802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0,NFC
  • BlackBerry OS  10 , pre installed BlackBerry App world with Google Play integration.
  • 1950 mAh Li-Iron Battery.
The front facing camera is specially design for Skype video calls.The main camera also supports video stabilization, and simultaneous image and HD video recording.BlackBerry TK Victory use the Nano SIM technology with LTE and DLNA.even the sides doesn't have physical buttons.there are four Bezels in the sides instead of physical buttons. check out the concept images below.



So what do you think? is this the best BlackBerry Concept you have ever seen?

News via Concept Phone and DigitalHomeBoy

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