Just a few weeks after officially confirming it, BlackBerry has started allowing consumers to pre-register for the Priv. Those signing-up will be among the first to know when the Canadian company’s debut Android handset is available for purchase.
BlackBerry Priv is expected to run on a Snapdragon 808 CPU with 3GB RAM and Android Lollipop.
It will sport a 5.4-inch dual-curved screen, Schneider-Kreuznach certified camera, and a 3410 mAh battery.
The smartphone has already been the subject of various rumors and leaks in the last few weeks. If you aren’t already aware, it is said to feature 4K recording, be thinner than the Note5, and carry a price tag of $630.