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BlackBerry Classic Q20 SQC100-1 Factory Unlocked Smartphone – Black, 16GB

Product Overview

The BlackBerry Classic is a physical-keyboard smartphone introduced by BlackBerry in December 2014. The factory-unlocked black configuration associated with ASIN B00OYZZ3VS belongs to the Classic Q20 family, including the SQC100-1 international variant. It combines a 3.5-inch square touchscreen with BlackBerry’s physical keyboard, optical trackpad, and dedicated call, menu, back, and end keys.

The Classic uses a dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal storage. Storage can be expanded with a microSD card. Other hardware includes an 8-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front camera, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, a 3.5 mm headset connection, and micro-USB connectivity. The SQC100-1 supports GSM, HSPA+, and several LTE frequency bands.

The phone originally ran BlackBerry 10 and was designed around messaging, email, BlackBerry Hub, document handling, and keyboard-based productivity. Its modern usefulness is significantly limited because BlackBerry terminated its legacy BlackBerry 10 services on January 4, 2022. Cellular operation also depends on whether a carrier still supports the device’s radio bands, provisioning requirements, and voice technology.

Product Information

Identification

Field Information
Brand BlackBerry
Manufacturer BlackBerry Limited
Category Smartphone
Series BlackBerry Classic
Model Q20 / Classic
Hardware Variant SQC100-1
Regulatory Model RHH151LW
FCC ID L6ARHH150LW
ASIN B00OYZZ3VS
Release Year 2014
Operating-System Family BlackBerry 10
SIM Type Nano-SIM

Physical

Field Information
Color Black
Dimensions 131 x 72.4 x 10.2 mm
Approximate Dimensions 5.2 x 2.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight Approximately 178 g / 6.3 oz including battery
Display Size Approximately 3.5 inches
Form Factor Bar smartphone with physical keyboard

Product Identifier Summary

Several BlackBerry Classic hardware variants were produced for different wireless markets. Model and regulatory identifiers are therefore more useful than the general “BlackBerry Classic” name when checking radio compatibility.

  • Model Number: SQC100-1 identifies a specific BlackBerry Classic hardware and radio configuration.
  • MPN: Manufacturer part numbers can distinguish regional or carrier-specific packages. A separate reliable MPN for this exact catalog record was not verified and is omitted.
  • UPC: Multiple UPC values have been associated with historical B00OYZZ3VS listings, so no single UPC is presented as verified for the exact configuration.
  • EAN: No sufficiently verified EAN was established for this exact package.
  • GTIN: No exact GTIN is included because the available barcode records conflict.
  • ASIN: B00OYZZ3VS identifies the supplied catalog record for the unlocked BlackBerry Classic.
  • ISBN: ISBN identifiers apply to books and certain publications and are not applicable to smartphones.

Common Uses

The Classic was designed primarily as a communications and productivity smartphone. Its physical keyboard and BlackBerry Hub interface emphasize text entry and message management.

  • Email composition and management.
  • SMS and text messaging where supported by the carrier.
  • Voice calling on compatible networks.
  • Calendar and contact management.
  • Document viewing and basic productivity tasks.
  • Web browsing within the limitations of its legacy software.
  • Offline music and media playback.
  • Photography and basic video recording.
  • Using Bluetooth peripherals supported by BlackBerry 10.
  • Offline or legacy-device use where modern cloud services are unnecessary.

Maintenance & Care

The Classic contains a non-removable lithium-ion battery, touchscreen, keyboard, optical trackpad, cameras, and exposed connection ports. Older examples may require additional attention because battery and storage components age over time.

  • Keep the keyboard and trackpad free from dust and debris.
  • Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid introducing liquid into the keyboard, speaker openings, or ports.
  • Keep the micro-USB port and headset jack clean and dry.
  • Do not force the SIM or microSD trays.
  • Back up important locally stored files before resetting or servicing the device.
  • Inspect older batteries for swelling or abnormal heat before continued use.
  • Avoid prolonged storage with a fully depleted battery.
  • Keep the device away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.

Safety Information

  • The battery is rechargeable and not designed for routine user removal.
  • Do not use a device with a visibly swollen battery or separated housing.
  • Do not puncture, crush, burn, or short-circuit the battery.
  • Use compatible charging equipment and inspect older cables before use.
  • Keep the device and charging equipment away from liquids.
  • Avoid listening through headphones at excessive sound levels.
  • Do not use handheld phone functions while driving where prohibited or unsafe.
  • The SQC100-1 was certified under FCC radio-frequency exposure requirements when used according to its documented operating instructions.

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Device Type Smartphone
Operating System BlackBerry 10
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960
CPU Dual-core 1.5 GHz
RAM 2GB
Internal Storage 16GB eMMC
Expandable Storage microSD card slot
Documented microSD Capacity Up to 128GB
Display Size Approximately 3.46–3.5 inches
Display Resolution 720 x 720 pixels
Display Aspect Ratio 1:1
Approximate Pixel Density 294 ppi
Input Touchscreen, physical keyboard, optical trackpad
Rear Camera 8 megapixels
Rear Camera Flash LED flash
Front Camera 2 megapixels
Rear Video Up to 1080p at 30 fps
Battery 2515 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion
Battery Removal Non-removable during normal use
SIM 4FF nano-SIM
USB Micro-USB 2.0
Headset Connection 3.5 mm
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Wi-Fi Bands 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Bluetooth Supported
NFC Supported on applicable configuration
NFC Modes Reader/writer, card emulation, peer-to-peer
GPS Supported
GSM Bands – SQC100-1 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
HSPA+ Bands – SQC100-1 800/850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
LTE Bands – SQC100-1 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 MHz
Dimensions 131 x 72.4 x 10.2 mm
Weight Approximately 178 g

Keyboard and Navigation

Physical Keyboard

The Classic uses a hardware keyboard positioned below the display. Regional models were produced with different key layouts, including QWERTY, QWERTZ, and other localized arrangements.

Optical Trackpad

The central trackpad can highlight, select, and navigate interface elements. It works alongside the touchscreen and physical keyboard rather than replacing either input method.

Navigation Keys

The Classic restored dedicated call, menu, back, and end keys familiar from earlier BlackBerry smartphones. BlackBerry’s user documentation describes these controls as central to the Classic navigation system.

BlackBerry 10 Software Status

BlackBerry ended its legacy BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS infrastructure services on January 4, 2022. BlackBerry stated that devices using those legacy services through carrier or Wi-Fi connections would no longer be expected to function reliably for functions including data, phone calls, SMS, and emergency calling when those functions depended on the discontinued infrastructure.

This does not mean every physical function of every Classic stopped working on that date. Offline features and some carrier-dependent functions may still operate, but current functionality must be evaluated independently rather than assumed from the phone’s original 2014 specifications.

Modern Cellular Compatibility

The SQC100-1 includes LTE hardware, but the presence of LTE bands does not guarantee activation or voice-call compatibility on a current mobile network. Modern carriers may require technologies, device certification, IMS profiles, or VoLTE support that an older unlocked phone does not satisfy.

  • “Factory unlocked” does not mean universally compatible with every present-day carrier.
  • Carrier LTE data support does not automatically establish voice-call support.
  • Many carriers have retired older 2G and 3G networks.
  • Carrier device allowlists can prevent activation even when some frequency bands overlap.
  • Emergency calling should not be assumed to work without verified network compatibility.
  • The exact SQC100 hardware variant should be checked before evaluating cellular bands.

Product History

BlackBerry announced a keyboard smartphone called the Q20 in 2014 as a product intended to restore several controls associated with earlier BlackBerry phones. The production device was renamed the BlackBerry Classic and officially released in December 2014.

The Classic followed the BlackBerry Q10 but used a design that more directly recalled earlier Bold-series devices. It restored the optical trackpad and the four physical navigation buttons positioned between the keyboard and touchscreen.

BlackBerry discontinued production of the Classic in 2016 as its handset strategy shifted toward newer devices and Android-based smartphones. BlackBerry later ended the legacy infrastructure supporting BlackBerry 10 devices in January 2022.

Key Features

  • Physical BlackBerry keyboard.
  • Optical navigation trackpad.
  • Dedicated call, menu, back, and end buttons.
  • 3.5-inch square touchscreen.
  • 720 x 720 display resolution.
  • Qualcomm dual-core 1.5 GHz processor.
  • 2GB RAM.
  • 16GB internal storage.
  • microSD expandable storage.
  • 8-megapixel rear camera.
  • 2-megapixel front camera.
  • 2515 mAh integrated battery.
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi.
  • Bluetooth connectivity.
  • NFC support.
  • GPS functionality.
  • 3.5 mm headset jack.
  • BlackBerry Hub messaging interface.

Package Contents

The exact original accessory bundle for B00OYZZ3VS cannot be verified consistently across historical regional listings. Packaging for unlocked international BlackBerry Classic units varied by market.

  • BlackBerry Classic smartphone.

Chargers, USB cables, headsets, printed documentation, and regional power adapters should be verified from the specific sealed package rather than assumed.

Compatibility

The Classic was built for BlackBerry 10-era cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, NFC, and media-card standards. Current compatibility is substantially narrower because of changes in software services and carrier infrastructure.

  • Uses a nano-SIM card.
  • Supports microSD expandable storage.
  • Uses micro-USB 2.0 for charging and data.
  • Supports standard 3.5 mm wired headsets.
  • Supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks using 802.11a/b/g/n.
  • Supports compatible Bluetooth accessories.
  • Supports NFC on the applicable SQC100-1 hardware.
  • Does not support modern 5G NR networks.
  • Does not use USB-C.
  • Does not run current iOS or Android software.
  • Modern app compatibility is highly limited.
  • Current carrier activation must be confirmed independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product is B00OYZZ3VS?

B00OYZZ3VS identifies a factory-unlocked black BlackBerry Classic Q20 smartphone associated with the international SQC100-1 hardware family.

What is the BlackBerry Classic model number?

The Classic was sold under several SQC100 hardware variants. The international configuration associated with this product record is SQC100-1.

What is Q20?

Q20 was the development and early product designation for the smartphone that became the BlackBerry Classic.

What is RHH151LW?

RHH151LW is the regulatory model number documented for the SQC100-1 BlackBerry Classic.

What is the FCC ID?

The SQC100-1 regulatory documentation lists FCC ID L6ARHH150LW.

What UPC belongs to B00OYZZ3VS?

Historical catalog records associate more than one UPC with B00OYZZ3VS. Because those records conflict, this page does not present either value as the definitive UPC.

Is the BlackBerry Classic factory unlocked?

The supplied configuration is identified as factory unlocked. Network compatibility still depends on the carrier, supported bands, provisioning rules, and current network technology.

Does factory unlocked mean it works with any carrier?

No. SIM locking and technical network compatibility are separate issues.

Does the BlackBerry Classic support 4G LTE?

Yes. The SQC100-1 hardware includes multiple LTE bands. Modern carrier support is not guaranteed simply because LTE hardware is present.

Does it support 5G?

No. The original BlackBerry Classic predates 5G NR smartphone networks.

Does it use a physical SIM?

Yes. It accepts a 4FF nano-SIM.

Does it support eSIM?

No eSIM support is documented for the Classic.

Is the BlackBerry Classic dual-SIM?

No dual-SIM capability is documented in BlackBerry’s SQC100-1 regulatory specifications. Historical catalog records describing it as dual-SIM should not be treated as reliable specifications.

Does it have a fingerprint sensor?

No fingerprint reader is part of the documented BlackBerry Classic hardware. Catalog metadata describing fingerprint recognition is incorrect for the original Classic.

What operating system does it use?

The Classic runs BlackBerry 10 rather than modern Android or iOS.

What was the final BlackBerry 10 software branch?

The Classic received BlackBerry 10.3.3 software. Availability of old installation or update infrastructure should not be assumed today.

Does BlackBerry 10 still receive normal support?

No. BlackBerry terminated its legacy BlackBerry 10 services on January 4, 2022.

Can the Classic still make phone calls?

That depends on the carrier and network. The phone’s original radio specifications alone are not sufficient to guarantee present-day voice service.

Can it still send text messages?

SMS operation depends on current carrier support and provisioning. It should be verified with the intended network.

Can it still access the internet over Wi-Fi?

The Wi-Fi hardware remains present, but many modern websites and online services may not function correctly because of the age of the browser, security protocols, and operating system.

Does BlackBerry World still work?

The legacy BlackBerry 10 service infrastructure has been discontinued, so BlackBerry World should not be treated as a current supported application storefront.

Can modern Android apps be installed?

BlackBerry 10 included an Android compatibility runtime for certain older applications, but it is not equivalent to a current Android operating system. Modern app support is generally very limited.

Does WhatsApp still work normally on the Classic?

Current WhatsApp support should not be expected on the original BlackBerry 10 platform.

Does the BlackBerry Classic have a touchscreen?

Yes. Its square display supports touch input in addition to the physical keyboard and optical trackpad.

What is the screen resolution?

The display resolution is 720 x 720 pixels.

Why is the display square?

The 1:1 display preserves space for the physical keyboard while providing a touchscreen area designed around messaging and productivity applications.

How large is the screen?

The display measures approximately 3.5 inches diagonally.

What is the approximate pixel density?

The 720 x 720 display provides approximately 294 pixels per inch.

Does it have a physical keyboard?

Yes. The hardware keyboard is one of the defining features of the Classic.

Does it have a trackpad?

Yes. An optical trackpad is located beneath the display between dedicated navigation buttons.

What do the four navigation buttons do?

They provide dedicated call, menu, back, and end/home functions alongside the trackpad.

Is the keyboard QWERTY?

Keyboard layout depends on the regional unit. BlackBerry produced QWERTY, QWERTZ, and other localized layouts, so the physical keyboard should be checked before relying on a catalog photo.

How much RAM does it have?

The Classic contains 2GB of RAM.

How much internal storage does it have?

It contains 16GB of embedded storage.

Can storage be expanded?

Yes. The phone contains a microSD card slot.

What microSD capacity is documented?

Contemporary product documentation specifies support for microSD cards up to 128GB.

What processor does it use?

The Classic uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 platform with a 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU.

Does it have a rear camera?

Yes. The rear camera has an 8-megapixel sensor.

Does the rear camera have a flash?

Yes. The original Classic includes an LED flash.

Does it have a front-facing camera?

Yes. The front camera is approximately 2 megapixels.

Can it record 1080p video?

Yes. The rear camera supports 1080p video recording.

What battery does it use?

The Classic contains an integrated rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 2515 mAh.

Is the battery removable?

It is not designed to be removed during normal consumer use.

Can an old Classic battery be replaced?

Battery replacement is technically possible through device disassembly, but it requires repair procedures rather than ordinary battery-door access.

What should I check on an older battery?

Look for swelling, unusual heat, separation of the case, rapid discharge, or charging problems. A swollen lithium-ion battery should not continue to be charged or used.

Does the Classic use USB-C?

No. It uses micro-USB 2.0.

Does it have a headphone jack?

Yes. A standard 3.5 mm headset jack is built into the phone.

Does it have Wi-Fi?

Yes. The SQC100-1 supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking.

Does it support 5 GHz Wi-Fi?

Yes. Its wireless radio documentation includes both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operation.

Does it have Bluetooth?

Yes. Bluetooth connectivity is supported for compatible accessories and profiles.

Does it have NFC?

Yes. SQC100-1 documentation includes NFC operation with reader/writer, card-emulation, and peer-to-peer modes.

Does it have GPS?

Yes. Location and GPS functions were part of the Classic platform.

Can it be used as a mobile hotspot?

BlackBerry 10 included mobile hotspot and tethering functions, subject to carrier compatibility and service availability.

Does it support USB accessories?

BlackBerry 10 documentation describes USB On-The-Go support for compatible keyboards, mice, gamepads, and storage devices through an appropriate adapter.

Does it support Miracast?

BlackBerry 10 documentation includes Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast functionality for compatible receiving equipment.

How much does the Classic weigh?

The SQC100-1 regulatory specification lists approximately 178 grams including the battery.

What are its dimensions?

The documented dimensions are 131 x 72.4 x 10.2 mm.

Is it waterproof?

No waterproof or IP water-resistance rating is documented for the original BlackBerry Classic.

When was the BlackBerry Classic released?

The Classic was released in December 2014.

What phone came before the Classic?

The BlackBerry Q10 is its closest BlackBerry 10 predecessor, while the design also deliberately references earlier Bold-series smartphones.

Why was it called the Classic?

The device restored the physical navigation controls and trackpad associated with earlier BlackBerry designs while retaining the BlackBerry 10 touchscreen operating system.

When was the Classic discontinued?

BlackBerry ended production of the Classic in 2016 as the company’s smartphone portfolio shifted toward newer products.

Can it be used as a basic offline device?

Some locally stored music, files, camera functions, calculator features, and other offline capabilities can remain useful if the hardware is functional. Features dependent on discontinued servers or current internet services may not work.

Is it appropriate as an emergency phone?

Emergency-call capability should not be assumed. Carrier support and modern voice-network compatibility must be confirmed before relying on an older BlackBerry as an emergency communications device.

Does it have a current manufacturer warranty?

The BlackBerry Classic has been discontinued for many years. Any remaining warranty coverage would depend on a specific seller, refurbished-device provider, or applicable consumer law rather than the original smartphone warranty period.

Buying Considerations

The most important consideration for a BlackBerry Classic today is not its original specification sheet but whether its remaining functions match the intended use. BlackBerry 10 is a discontinued platform, and cellular networks have changed substantially since the Classic was released.

  • Confirm the exact SQC100 hardware variant before checking frequency support.
  • Verify the physical keyboard layout because international units may use QWERTZ rather than U.S. QWERTY.
  • Do not assume an unlocked device can be activated by a current carrier.
  • Confirm voice and emergency-calling compatibility independently.
  • Expect major limitations with current applications and websites.
  • Inspect battery condition carefully on used or old-stock units.
  • Confirm that charging, keyboard, trackpad, cameras, speakers, microphones, and ports still function.
  • Remember that the phone uses micro-USB rather than USB-C.
  • Do not rely on historical product listings that incorrectly describe dual-SIM or fingerprint-reader hardware.
  • Verify included accessories because historical unlocked packages varied by region.

Customer Feedback Summary

This section is a generalized summary of recurring public feedback about the BlackBerry Classic. These observations are subjective user experiences and are not verified technical specifications.

Positive feedback has historically focused on the physical keyboard, optical trackpad, dedicated navigation keys, and messaging-oriented interface. Owners who performed substantial email and text entry often valued the tactile keyboard and the ability to navigate without relying entirely on the touchscreen.

The BlackBerry Hub also received recurring praise for combining multiple communication channels in a central interface. The square display was useful for messages and documents, although its unusual proportions were less suitable for widescreen video and some conventional smartphone applications.

Performance feedback was mixed even during the phone’s active commercial period. The dual-core processor was adequate for messaging and ordinary BlackBerry 10 tasks, but demanding applications and increasingly complex websites could expose its hardware limitations.

Camera quality was another commonly reported limitation. The rear and front cameras were functional for everyday images and video calls, but photography was generally not considered the device’s main strength.

Modern feedback is dominated by software and network limitations rather than the original hardware. Users interested in the Classic today frequently value its keyboard, industrial design, or reduced-app experience, while noting that discontinued BlackBerry services and modern carrier requirements sharply limit its role as a contemporary smartphone.

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Last Updated

August 11, 2026

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