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Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9983 leaks, sure to be hilariously expensive

Another year, another high-end BlackBerry with a bit of Porsche mystique

For the past two years, BlackBerry has enlisted the considerable talents of Porsche Design to develop a rather pricey special edition handset, and it’s happening again with the upcoming P’9983.

First images of the handset, which is codenamed “Khan,” have leaked, and as the comparison image below shows, it looks rather similar in overall profile to the P’9981 from two years back. Granted, what’s actually on (and in) the matte black device proves a bit different.

The Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9983 features a larger, 3.5-inch touchscreen with a dual-core 1.7Ghz processor and 3GB RAM, plus 64GB of internal storage. A full QWERTY keyboard is included, but is said to not have capacitive touch buttons like the upcoming Passport phablet.

Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9983

N4BB pegs the launch in late Q3 this year, with a price point likely to come in around USD$2000 (£1200). Last year’s Porsche Design P’9982 (the Z10 riff) was £1400 here, however, so it may well sport a higher tag once it’s actually available in the UK.

BlackBerry reportedly sees this as a device for “the expectations and purchase behaviours of the affluent and wealthy,” so if that’s you, boy does the company have a smartphone for you this autumn.

[Source: N4BB via The Verge]

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Andrew writes features, news stories, reviews, and other pieces, often when the UK home team is off-duty or asleep. I'm based in Chicago with my lovely wife, amazing son, and silly cats, and my writing about games, gadgets, esports, apps, and plenty more has appeared in more than 75 publications since 2006.

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