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The new Blackberry Priv is well on its way to being a best seller, the only downfall it has is that its name stands for privacy, is not too accurate.

What do you get when you take every innovative cellphone feature and glue it all together? Blackberry is once again stepping off the smartphone bandwagon and is doing its own thing, combining all features necessary to make an innovative phone.

In the technological society we live in today, the main focus of phone innovation is how thin it can be made. But Blackberry focused more on innovation and style with their new release Blackberry Priv.

Style is not usually something that comes to mind when you hear the word Blackberry, but their new mobile phone could change the way people see this type of phone.

The Priv is a monster of a phone with specs screaming flagship. The screen itself is beautiful, sporting a 5.4-inch dual curved QHD display with a pixel density of 540.

This is all protected by Gorilla Glasses fourth attempt at making sure your screen doesn’t crack if you accidently drop it out of an airplane.

Inside, we see a snapdragon 808 processor with three-gigabytes of ram, which is still too much for daily use.

The camera has an 18-megapixel camera with 4K recording to see every single video filmed in stunningly high-quality.

So far, this phone sounds like it is going to be a best seller.

One cool feature is the keyboard. Users push the screen up with two thumbs to reveal the full hidden keyboard.

What this full keyboard does is make the touch screen seem massive, without your fingers taking up a large amount of the room.

The best thing about this phone is that the keyboard is so subtly positioned and thin, that you would not know that it is even there.

It is also an android device, so Google Play is supported. Google Play allows you to download the most common applications onto your Blackberry device. Examples of which applications can be downloaded are Tinder, Instagram and Snapchat.

Unfortunately, like with every flagship smartphone, angry reviewers always find something to hinder sales and in this case, it is quite ironic.

The “Priv” in Blackberry Priv stands for “privacy”, and the device is lacking that, with popular apps like Facebook or Twitter finding your location hundreds of times a day, and Skype accessing your contact list. The only real privacy you have is adding a password to your home screen.

Fortunately, unless you are a high ranking undercover agent or a government official, you can rest easy knowing that Instagram has located you 800 times today.