1. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Since barely anyone reads these days and just looks at the pretty pics. The DTEK60 is built by TCL.

    In case it needed to be stated unequivocally..-screenshot-2016-09-27-05.07.51.png

    Also... via @evleaks

    In case it needed to be stated unequivocally..-ctwywhaxgaal26i.jpg
    Last edited by Bla1ze; 09-27-16 at 04:34 AM.
    09-27-16 03:08 AM
  2. AmritD's Avatar
    Lol

    Z30STA100-2/10.3.2.2876
    09-27-16 03:23 AM
  3. JeepBB's Avatar
    Heh, you're wasting your breath Oh Great Ed.

    They'll be loads of posts asking about the paratek antenna, extra radio bands, better camera, etc, etc on the BB version.
    09-27-16 08:38 AM
  4. krmn's Avatar
    09-27-16 08:53 AM
  5. z3user's Avatar
    But the Processor is different
    The Vodafone phone has a 652 whereas the Dtek60 (is rumored to) has(or have) an 820

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    09-27-16 09:14 AM
  6. jackwins's Avatar
    If thats turns out to be the phone, that will be a good looking Blackberry!
    09-27-16 09:23 AM
  7. Niels B's Avatar
    Nice!
    09-27-16 09:26 AM
  8. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Heh, you're wasting your breath Oh Great Ed.

    They'll be loads of posts asking about the paratek antenna, extra radio bands, better camera, etc, etc on the BB version.
    No doubt, but at least I feel better having tried to clear it up lol.
    09-27-16 01:38 PM
  9. RichardAitch's Avatar
    No, everything is different including the side convenience button.
    09-27-16 03:30 PM
  10. early2bed's Avatar
    Yeah but the security dust is sprinkled on by BlackBerry.
    jamesharmeling likes this.
    09-27-16 03:49 PM
  11. waldos42's Avatar
    Is there a keyboard like the Passport? I thought that I saw one on one of the pictures!

    Posted via CB10
    09-27-16 03:59 PM
  12. thurask's Avatar
    That's an Alcatel, but not the DTEK60. Closer to the DTEK50 with that Snapdragon 652.
    09-27-16 04:12 PM
  13. trader69's Avatar
    That's an Alcatel, but not the DTEK60. Closer to the DTEK50 with that Snapdragon 652.
    It's Idol 4s

    Posted via CB10
    09-27-16 06:52 PM
  14. Troy Tiscareno's Avatar
    Yeah but the security dust is sprinkled on by BlackBerry.
    There is a BB Keebler Elf with a syringe "injecting" the mythical BB security keys into every BB phone! (The same "keys" that QualComm puts in all of its processors - though many OEMs don't bother to use that feature).

    BB Security - it's like heroin!
    JeepBB likes this.
    09-27-16 07:28 PM
  15. Bold9930's Avatar
    since barely anyone reads these days and just looks at the pretty pics. The dtek60 is built by tcl.

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    awesome...not supported by the leading us carriers....epic fail.
    andy957 likes this.
    09-27-16 10:21 PM
  16. ray689's Avatar
    There is a BB Keebler Elf with a syringe "injecting" the mythical BB security keys into every BB phone! (The same "keys" that QualComm puts in all of its processors - though many OEMs don't bother to use that feature).

    BB Security - it's like heroin!
    Do you have a source that these are the exact same security keys and that other OEMs just choose not to use them? Why would they do that exactly?

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    09-27-16 10:39 PM
  17. thurask's Avatar
    awesome...not supported by the leading us carriers....epic fail.
    The state of American carrier Privs is an even greater fail.
    andy957 and jaydee5799 like this.
    09-27-16 10:58 PM
  18. Breuklen's Avatar
    Can you blame them? There's no market. It's just business.
    andy957 likes this.
    09-27-16 11:05 PM
  19. conite's Avatar
    Do you have a source that these are the exact same security keys and that other OEMs just choose not to use them? Why would they do that exactly?

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Thurber seemed clear that BlackBerry is doing something custom:



    18 min 00 sec - "we embed crypto keys during the manufacturing process"

    23 min 30 sec - "we inject our secret sauce into the manufacturing line"
    brian4591 likes this.
    09-27-16 11:17 PM
  20. ray689's Avatar
    Thurber seemed clear that BlackBerry is doing something custom:



    18 min 00 sec - "we embed crypto keys during the manufacturing process"

    23 min 30 sec - "we inject our secret sauce into the manufacturing line"
    Yes i agree and saw this video. I'm wondering about Troy's sources that BlackBerry doesn't do anything besides use what qualcomm already provides that other manufacturers just choose not to use.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Last edited by ray689; 09-28-16 at 12:25 AM.
    09-27-16 11:59 PM
  21. Uzi's Avatar
    So this one pretty sure will hybrid not direct clone of certain model of Alcatel?
    09-28-16 12:17 AM
  22. ray689's Avatar
    So this one pretty sure will hybrid not direct clone of certain model of Alcatel?
    Seems that way. For example, from what i understand, it has different (better) screen then Idol 4 pro.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Uzi likes this.
    09-28-16 12:24 AM
  23. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Seems that way. For example, from what i understand, it has different (better) screen then Idol 4 pro.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Screen is effectively the only difference all around to any models that are already built. They basically took the display from a Idol 4S and jammed it into a TCL950. Which, isn't an already purchasable configuration but it's not like they don't already have the parts kicking around anyway.
    Last edited by Bla1ze; 09-28-16 at 02:39 AM.
    Uzi likes this.
    09-28-16 01:14 AM
  24. cgk's Avatar
    Yes i agree and saw this video. I'm wondering about Troy's sources that BlackBerry doesn't do anything besides use what qualcomm already provides that other manufacturers just choose not to use.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    It's in the documentation for the chipset - it's called something like Trustzone, you'll like find it on the Qualcomm website - by secret sauce he means their own generated keys - there was a paper somewhere that said that BBRY was actually harming security because it was generating keys via an unknown method rather than a known method which the security community was able to verify.

    Your alternative is that Qualcomm are producing modified chips especially for BBRY and if they are doing that, then they are spending a lot of money and that doesn't fit what the bottom dollar model of BBRY hardware.
    JeepBB likes this.
    09-28-16 02:27 AM
  25. Gajja's Avatar
    awesome...not supported by the leading us carriers....epic fail.
    ...for customers who live there anyway. About 200 countries in the world, about 820 carriers in the world, so maybe folks who live in a country other than the US might get carrier support.
    09-28-16 07:30 AM
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