As heard everywhere, BlackBerry is loosing it's pace in the markets of Mobile-Computing devices, where the leak detectives have now arrived with the Canadian's next low-end smartphone, codenamed Kopi.
We previously saw the company announcing it's budget friendly traditional QWERTY model, the Q5, which was reported comparatively low in the company's sales. But now, as BlackBerry is going through a really bad quarters for the last few months, we definitely believe, that the Canadian's are trying very hard in rising from no where at the moment.
Nothing much is reported from the handset's hardware or software, other than it'll feature both QWERTY and touchscreen controls, a faster processor on boot when compared to it's predecessor the BlackBerry Q5, a removable battery (as seen in the above image) and the unit is rumored to have no LTE connectivity. The phone is reportedly coming lower in price than from the Q5.
Source: BGR