Blackberry is not yet behind on technology despite what society claims, as they are now about to release the newest addition to their smartphone units since 2015.
Samsung is reportedly introducing a Blackberry-inspired and Hub-like feature that integrates individual calendar and email apps under one roof called Samsung Focus. The new centralized communications service feature is expected to be released alongside the slated July 1 launching of Galaxy Note 6.
Blackberry are trying to bounce back into the smartphone industry desperately. Since the release of Blackberry Priv only induced more burden for the Canadian smartphone manufacturer due to insane pricings, it’s pretty much evident a new mid-range segment phone is all under way.
After a disappointing three-month sales record of its first Android device, the Priv, BlackBerry plans on releasing two mid-range phones at $400 price range. If the company still fails to make a dent into the market, CEO John Chen strongly considers leaving the handset business.
BlackBerry has just announced beta testing on its first Android device, PRIV, which currently runs on Lollipop OS. Meanwhile, the struggling smartphone maker recently announced a major cutback on PRIV prices worldwide following the company’s declining Q4 sales performance.
Blackberry’s massive android gamble has reported failed. It’s looking like the sun is setting on BlackBerry’s smartphones.BlackBerry’s fiscal fourth quarter resultsshows another fall in handset sales to just 600,000 units in the last fiscal quarter.
Things are getting worse for BlackBerry and the company seems to never recover downfall that happened since Apple's iPhone was released.
Facebook-owned messaging service WhatsApp has recently announced its decision to end support for mobile platforms running on legacy operating systems by the end of the year.
Blackberry reports 200 job cuts and probably more coming as the device maker struggles to make even a breakeven profit for its mobile handsets.
The Canadian company said Pakistan wanted unfettered access to BES servers.
Rumors of Blackberry launching an Android device has been floating around for a while. Recently Evan Blass (@evleaks on Twitter) posted a picture of what could be the Blackberry's first Android Phone.
WhatsApp, after unleashing voice calling feature on Android and iOS, has updated its app on BlackBerry to include the same.
BlackBerry has launched its luxury device, Blackberry Porsche Design P'9983 in Canada, company's nome market, for $1,950 CAD ($1,545), according to reports.
Apple is said to announce its trade-in soon to woo Android and Blackberry users to shift to iPhone.
BlackBerry is trying hard to make its presence felt in the tech world. In the latest attempt, once-popular Canadian phone-maker introduced the SecuTABLET, a spy-proof device created in a partnership with Samsung and IBM.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM