The BlackBerry Playbook 2012 was a highly anticipated device that unfortunately never made it to market, as it was ultimately cancelled before its official release.
Despite its cancellation, the BlackBerry Playbook 2012 boasted impressive specifications, including a sleek design with a thickness of 10mm and a weight of 425g.
Running on the BlackBerry Tablet 2.0 operating system, it offered a spacious 64GB storage capacity with no option for expandable storage via a card slot.
The device featured a 7.0-inch TFT display with a resolution of 600×1024 pixels, providing a decent viewing experience for multimedia consumption.
Equipped with a 5MP main camera capable of capturing high-quality photos and videos at 1080p, the device also had a 3MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.
Other notable features of the BlackBerry Playbook 2012 included Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS support, and NFC technology, as well as a robust 4800 mAh non-removable battery with up to 10 hours of talk time.
While the BlackBerry Playbook 2012 may have never reached consumers’ hands, its specifications and features continue to intrigue tech enthusiasts and BlackBerry fans alike, making it a notable device in the brand’s history.