BlackBerry Krypton clears FCC

The BlackBerry Krypton, which is expected to be the next smartphone by the TCT-owned brand, has received certification from the FCC in the US. As is usually the case, the FCC certification doesn't reveal much about the device, however, there are a couple of things to note.
Firstly, the name Krypton is clearly mentioned in the filenames.
And secondly, there's a graphic included as well, although it doesn't give away much about the device.
The device has already been certified by Bluetooth SIG and WiFi Alliance (WFA).
As for specs, rumors so far say the Krypton will be powered by either Snapdragon 625 or 626 SoC, and sport a Full HD display. There'll be 4GB RAM, and a 4,000mAh battery to keep the lights on. The phone is said to be made official sometime next month.
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