BlackBerry To Ship A Classic BlackBerry With Modern Software In Mid-December For $450

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Did you used to carry a BlackBerry, but have since moved on to an iPhone, Android, or well… pretty much anything else? Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night, pawing at the air for the glorious click of that wideset physical keyboard?

Good news!

As we first noted back in October, BlackBerry has been working on a “Classic” handset that mixes the best of many worlds: the keyboard that once helped them rule the mobile world, a form factor that once proved wildly successful for them, modern (if mid-range) specs, and the most recent version of the BlackBerry operating system.

It’s called, aptly, the BlackBerry Classic.

Early this morning, Blackberry started taking pre-orders for the device with a launch window of “mid-December”. According to MobileSyrup, the company is aiming for an official launch day of December 17th.

(An interesting tidbit for those who haven’t paid attention to BlackBerry in a while: newer BlackBerry devices can actually run Android apps. You’ll be getting them from the Amazon App Store instead of Google and they don’t always work as expected… but, hey, more apps.)

Also detailed today were some of the specs:

  • 3.5 inch touchscreen (resolution unknown)
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera
  • 1.5Ghz Snapdragon S4

Will they sell millions of these things? Nah. Will it bring BlackBerry back to the throne they once held? No way. But if you’re still stubbornly clinging onto a BlackBerry Bold and just wish it was a bit more up-to-date, this might fit the bill.

While the pre-order page is pretty much no where to be seen on their US home page, you can find it hidden away right here for $450 off contract.