More images of the BlackBerry Venice Slider appear

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Happy Friday!It starting to feel like Christmas with all the leaked images and videos of the new BlackBerry Venice Slider appearing. Earlier today a hands-on video of the device surfaced, but it didnt offer a good close-up of the device or much new information.Now some more detailed images have appeared that give us a little more detailed look at the new Slider.This first image shows the detailed information in the About phone menu. This image confirms the model number on this specific device is STV100-6, there are usually multiple versions of the device and the trailing number will change accordingly. It also confirms the processor is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808. The Android version on this device is 5.1.1 and the kernel that is using Grsecurity.Here is a little information about Grsecurity from their website:The second image shows the camera in a closer view. The camera clearly reads "Schneider-Kreuznach 18 Megapixel". Schneider-Kreuznach is a high-end camera lens manufacturer. It's refreshing to see that BlackBerry has apparently made the camera a high priority function of the device.The rest of the image are of stuff we have already seen, but maybe a little more refined.