Great news for all BlackBerry lovers! A new photo of the BlackBerry Dakota leaked today and it looks just like its prototype the Magnum, which we covered
almost a year ago. The only thing different is the trackpad that has
been added to the device and the bump in some of the specifications.
This BlackBerry, codenamed Dakota,
will pack a 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen with a VGA resolution of
640x480 pixels and a full physical QWERTY keyboard. It also rocks a 5 MP
camera with flash capable of recording HD video. Also available are 4GB
of internal storage and 768MB of RAM. What processor will power it is
still unknown, though.
A great addition is the 3G mobile hotspot that has been added,
allowing the Dakota to spread some Internet love to other devices
around. Not to mention the NFC connectivity. The Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth and
MicroUSB port come as no surprise.
In addition, the Dakota is going to ship with the new BlackBerry 6.1,
announced yesterday at the BlackBerry DevCon Asia. The new version of
the BlackBerry platform now supports Magnetometer and Digital compass
APIs, OpenGL-ES 2.0, event-base geo-fencing location APIs and much more.
Pricing and availability for the BlackBerry Dakota are still shady.
Who knows, maybe RIM will shed some light to the Dakota at the World
Mobile Congress.