With the BlackBerry Priv now available for pre-order and shipping November 6th there is bound to be some leaked content find it's way to the web before the device hits the hands of consumers. Telus recently jumped the gun on a Priv Simulator that allows the customer to look deeper into the device's functionality before making a purchase. The simulator has now been pulled by Telus, but not before the Russian site BlackBerries.ru was able to get several of screenshots outlining some of the most prominent features of the device...
Getting access to the BlackBerry Hub, Google, and Search:
Working within the BlackBerry Hub:
Using keyboard shortcuts:
Creating homescreen shortcuts:
Using pop-up widgets:
Managing open applications on the device (similar to active-frames on BlackBerry 10):
Using the productivity edge settings:
Battery charge level displaying on the edge of the device:
Pre-set filters option on the camera app:
Source: BBOS
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