Optiemus Infracom revealed a new line of Blackberry Evolve with massive features

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Optiemus Infracom has announced a new line of Blackberry smartphones for the Indian market which includes Blackberry Evolve and Blackberry Evolve X, the evolve series of Smartphones. Two months ago, Blackberry launched its Key2 android model and the company is currently planning to launch two more devices through Optiemus.

Unlike the blackberry keyboards, both the new model Evolve and Evolve X does not come with physical keyboards. Both the phones share tall full-width touchscreen of 5.99-inches with an aspect ratio of 18:9 and FHD+ displays, It supports massive batteries 4,000mAh which gives the phone a long time of usage, the batteries will charge through USB-C, and it is also compatible with wireless charging.

Under the hood, the phone will operate by Android 8.1 Oreo. Moving on to the Security features, it comes along with Fingerprint as well as Face unlock features. The low-end variant Evolve contains a 1.8 GHz Snapdragon 450 chip paired with 4GB RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and the storage can be expanded by adding a microSD card. On the rear side, a 13-megapixel is present, the price of this variant is set at Rs. 24,990 ($365).

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While the high-end variant beefier Evolve X gets a boost with a faster 2.2 GHz Snapdragon 660 chip and 6GB of RAM. On the rear side, it supports a dual camera system of 12-megapixel and 13-megapixel respectively, as mentioned above both the models comes with quick and wireless charging facility. The price of this variant is set at Rs. 34,990 ($510), Evolve will available for sale by the end of August and Evolve X launched in mid-September.

Not forget to mention here, Optiemus is a BlackBerry licensee for the Indian Market, so the company would produce, develop, and launch the device without getting any support from Blackberry company, You can get these models from Amazon India.

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