
I’m not very sure about the very flat keys of the keyboard, but otherwise, I pretty much like this concept BlackBerry. The colored top and bottom part and the black centerpiece feel a bit like HTC, back in the One M7 days. The back side looks like a typical BlackBerry of the modern age, but the keyboard part below the screen feels like a Motorola Droid a bit. The designer managed to keep the whole format rather slim, so we’ve got to hand it to him.
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The way the screen slides up actually reminds me of a few Nokia E Series and N series phones and also throws in extra nostalgia. There’s also a 6 inch slide display and a dual rear camera. There’s also a 6 inch slide display and a dual rear camera. What we’re dealing with here is a handset that would have been a hit 10 years ago and it comes with a physical keyboard with a touchpad, side mounted dual speakers and curved side frames. What we’re dealing with here is a handset that would have been a hit 10 years ago and it comes with a physical keyboard with a touchpad, side mounted dual speakers and curved side frames. Check out our sidekick phone selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our electronics & accessories shops.


And that’s what happens below, courtesy of a new BlackBerry concept phone, envisioned by Mladen Milic. Launched in 2002, the device was over 1-inch thick, had a monochromatic display and some entertaining. Remember the Sidekick phone? Some people actually liked the format so much, that they would kill for it to be revived. We look back at the very first Sidekick phone.
