blackberry's upcoming Android-powered phone, code name Venice, is starting to unofficial make appearances on a frequent basis. Alleged images of the device, including a new one showing the curved display and physical keyboard (seen above), have been appearing online since early July.

Between Tuesday night and today, Evan Blass has shared an abundance of information regarding BlackBerry’s product that is tasked with turning around the company’s misfortunes. Customers of the four largest carriers in the United States will be happy to know that Venice is expected to available this November from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.

Rather than partnering with a single carrier to keep the device exclusive, BlackBerry would be going for mass availability by allowing the major carriers to sell Venice.Blass also shared what looks to be a promotional image highlighting select software features from Venice. BlackBerry will include Content Transfer, a method to bring files from one device to Venice. Based on the description, Content Transfer will move values with Google Drive.

BlackBerry Hub will be the place for users to see messages, emails, and notifications from apps and services to be housed in a single place. And, along with Chromecast support, Venice will ship with at least Android 5.0 Lollipop.

And here are two promotional teasers that Blass obtained:Eye candy.pic.twitter.com/GtJwOfOus8— Evan Blass (@evleaks)August 19, 2015.@halfnibble
More of an “Android Maya job,” innit?pic.twitter.com/4Fhll0Bfv0— Evan Blass (@evleaks)August 19, 2015

Is anyone else getting excited to see what BlackBerry is going to do with Android?

Source:Evan Blass (Twitter)

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