Tecno on Monday held a launching ceremony for their new flagship device, the Tecno phantom AIII (phantom A3) unfortunately mobilecashzone.blogspot.com wasn't at the event even though Tecno said on it's Facebook page that gentleman of the press were there to cover the launching. 'James; bloggers may have now became "gentleman of the press " as I haven't seen any information about the launch in any of the websites/blogs as of Tuesday morning. Back to the phone , I managed to give some information on the specifications of the Tecno phantom A3, the phantom A3 has a 6.0 inches display with 720×1280 pixels resolution. Other features coming with the A3 include a quad-core 1.5 GHz media Tek MT6589 processor 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (about 13.5GB available for user). The phantom A3 strikes a 13 megapixel rear and 5 megapixel front-facing camera likes it's predecessor. It can record videoz up to 1080p at 60 frames per second, Tecno seemed to have ditched their "F" series naming the phantom A was also known as F7, the phantom AII as F8 while AIII was supposed to be named Tecno F9.
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BlackBerry might make BlackBerry Android phones, but so quick
BlackBerry's new CEO John Chen has hinted that his company is interested in making Android phones but they are not in a rush to do so. "Whatever is the right thing for business, you need to preserve the reason why BlackBerry is around. I think just jumping to an Android without a thought through of why BlackBerry need to be around and what make us relevant and all that, before I answer that question, jumping to anything is inappropriate. You'll find that I'm a little bit more thoughtful from a marketing perspective then to just go somehere. I'm not that kind of person. I've only been on the clock now for almost twentyfour-I think that if i made those statement right now conclusively, somebody should pull me out and shoot me." Chen was hired after Fairfax failed to acquire BlackBerry, opting to invest some funds instead while Thorsten heins was fired as CEO.