BlackBerry Venice leak: product photos of the Android-powered device doing the rounds on the web

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The upcoming rumored phone from BlackBerry, dubbed as BlackBerry Venice, just received another leak this week and it reportedly shows the official handset. Fans have spotted the live photos of the phone, which are currently circulating online.

According to the report by Tech Radar, the photos were first posted on the Vietnamese website, Tinhte.vn, and they perfectly showcase what the actual product might look like once it finally launches. Based on the leaked photos, the tipster was able to capture almost all angles of the phone — the back, where fans can see the camera and the flash, the front, where it clearly shows what the QWERTY keypad might look like when ejected and the bottom part of the phone.

As for the handset's specifications, the BlackBerry Venice is expected to come with, of course, an Android operating system and the handset is rumored to run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core CPU with a clock speed of 1.8 GHz. The RAM, as rumors suggest, is expected to be in the 3 GB range. BlackBerry Venice is also believed to sport a 5.4-inch screen size with QHD quality resolution.

Unfortunately, there is still no word about the device's internal memory, however, as what Tech Radar said, the phone is going to be supported by a MicroSD feature, which fully expands the memory capacity of the handset.

If this upcoming phone from BlackBerry fails, the company might not make another one in the future, as what CEO John Chen said last weekend. "If you really want to play in the bigger market, you are going to have to be cross-platform. You are going to have to have partners; otherwise you go away," the CEO said via Recode.

Chen also added, "If I can't make money on the phone, I will be out of that telephone handset business. There is a timeline; I won't tell you when."

BlackBerry Venice is expected to be released this coming November, as what the tipster, @evleaks, revealed recently.

As always, though, since there is still no concrete evidence to back up these leaked live photos, rumored specs and release date, fans shouldn't jump into conclusions just yet and wait for BlackBerry's official announcement.

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