In June, Reuters evoked an Android smartphone project at the Canadian BlackBerry manufacturer, yet publisher of its own mobile OS.

"We only produce secure phones and BlackBerry is the most secure phone, so if I can find a way to secure an Android smartphone, I also would produce" the CEO responded, however, John Chen.

Evan Blass, best known for animating the Twitter accountevleaks, unveiled images of what would be the future sights, codenamed Venice. BlackBerry and would differ from other Android manufacturers with a sliding touch screen terminal, equipped with a keyboard.





Profile reminiscent of the Storm, the first touch of the Canadian model. The latter had not really brought good luck to the manufacturer. In his eagerness to fight back against Apple, BlackBerry had developed the Storm, a terminal including the return rate had reached 100% according to Jim Balsillie, the former CEO.

Also according to Evan Blass, Venice would be on track with a launch in the US in November with four main mobile operators. The published pictures show them an Android interface with Google applications. He thus would be an official Android terminal and not suitable OS models

like the Amazon.

BlackBerry does not comment on this information. And on Twitter, Internet users have doubts about their authenticity.