BlackBerry Leap review: A good mid-range Blackberry device
BlackBerry Leap The Leap is a natural progression of the Z3 and looks and feels a bit like that phone. The design is sleek and contemporary. There is a textured back which makes gripping and working with the phone real easy.
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