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Blackberry’s second Android phone, the delightfully named DTEK50 has finally reached Australian shores, if only in an unofficial capacity. While Blackberry Australia still hasn’t announced local availability, grey-importer BBStore has listed the EMEA/APAC version on their website for $599.50

We’re new to this Blackberry world, but BBStore is apparently based out of Sydney and sells Australian, or at least internationally unlocked stock.

The Blackberry DTEK50 was announced 3 weeks ago, with two models and it’s the Australian model with international LTE bands they’re listing. With the exception of Vodafone’s refarmed 850MHz (Band 5) the phone looks set to be compatible with most Australian LTE networks (it has all the 3G Bands you want), including the Band 3 service available across Vodafone, Telstra and Optus, and the 700MHz (Band 28) frequency used by Optus and Telstra.

4G LTE Frequencies:

  • FD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 20, 28A
  • TD-LTE: 38, 40, 41

The rest of the hardware reads like your typical mid-range phone, with a Snapdragon 617 SoC, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, but it’s the software side of things that Blackberry is relying on to sell their new Android based phones. The Blackberry DTEK50 has their DTEK security software as well as the vaunted Blackberry Hub

Full Specs for the DTEK50 include:
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If you’re not willing to wait for an official announcement of the Blackberry DTEK50 in Australia, then this is a good option to check out. Head over to BBStore.com.au and check it out.