Blackberry Aurora follows the trend of soon-to-be new smartphones fromBlackberry's outsourcing partners. Following its announcement on 2015, Blackberry ceased to make its unique hardware but maintains its iconic software.
BlackBerry Aurora is the first ever BlackBerry smartphone to offer dual-SIM support. The handset is developed under BB Merah Putih's brand licensing agreement with BlackBerry
Blackberry and Nokia is planning a come back in the mobile phone market this 2017. It's been a decade since Nokia and Blackberry soar high in the field of mobile marketing.
Nokia accused infringing on 11 patents with its mobile products that include Liquid Radio software, Flexi Multiradio base stations and radio network controllers. Blackberry, the Canadian-based company further claimed that the Nokia is being consistent in encouraging the use of the standard complaint products even without a license.
It has recently been announced that the Chinese company, TCL, has acquired that declining Canadian tech company, BlackBerry. With the brand now theirs, TCL quickly made use of it by developing an all-new BlackBerry device, the Mercury, which is slated for release this year.
Back in June a comprehensive BlackBerry-related leak told us that the Canadian company would launch three new Android devices from that point on and until Q1 of 2017.
Moving forward from its very own Blackberry OS, which, mind you, is still actively in service to this day, the company is launching the Blackberry Priv on Verizon Wireless -- their first ever smartphone that runs Android OS.
This week, T-Mobile announced the launch of the back-from-the-dead BlackBerry Priv, along with pricing details. Meanwhile, details emerged that the physical qwerty keyboard sporting BlackBerry Priv will be upgradeable to Android M, or Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, in early 2016.
The BlackBerry team is well and truly putting the new Priv on top of their priority list. Now that it’s out, the company is continuing to make sure the users are having a smooth experience by updating the various applications and offering new ones.
BlackBerry CEO announced that the company will only release Android-based BlackBerry devices this year, putting the BlackBerry 10 in question on where it actually sits on the company's plans.
BlackBerry's Android-powered smartphone the Priv will soon be easier to buy for all Americans. The Blackberry Priv will end its exclusivity with AT&T and will sell its phones with Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile very soon.
The BlackBerry has re-emerged as another strong player in the smartphone industry with the introduction of their first Android-powered handset dubbed the Priv. But are they strong enough to power on, despite the talk of possibly exiting the industry? BlackBerry CEO John Chen is optimistic on their development.
BlackBerry Priv, the first Android smartphone in the renowned company's lineup, is set to mark a lot of firsts with their newest handset. This time, BlackBerry introduces the first software update for the high-end device, delivering on their promise of monthly security updates for the OS. As expected, the patch focused on security as well as enhancing several other features to the Android phone.