BlackBerry Key2 could pack 6GB of RAM and an octa-core chipset

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The BlackBerry Key2 is landing on June 7, yet there’s still a whole lot that we don’t know about it
In fact, although we’ve seen a few images seemingly showing the BlackBerry Key2, most of the core specs had remained a mystery until
now.But thanks to a pair of Geekbenchlistings, we now know that an unannounced BlackBerry phone is seemingly coming with up to 6GB of RAM
That’s a flagship figure, though one of the benchmarks lists a still-respectable 4GB, so it’s possible that the BlackBerry Key2 will
launch in two variants.The phone in both listings is also shown as running Android 8.1 and having an octa-core Snapdragon 660 chipset, which
is a mid-range chip, but a modern one and an upgrade on the Snapdragon 625 in the BlackBerry KeyOne.It’s worth noting that the BlackBerry
Key2 isn’t mentioned by name in these listings, but as that phone is only a few weeks away it’s the obvious candidate.FCC-approvedAnd in
other BlackBerry Key2 news, the phone has just been approved by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the US.The FCC listing
doesn’t reveal anything new, but it’s a process we’d expect any phone that’s imminently landing to go through.Previous BlackBerry
Key2 leaks have revealed a phone with a physical keyboard, a dual-lens camera and a 3.5mm headphone port
From what we’ve seen and heard then it’s shaping up to be a modest upgrade on the KeyOne, but we’ll know for sure soon.Via GSMArena
and CNET