Now that BlackBerry has proven its ability to combine their best qualities with the best of Android’s, what’s next? Apparently, the new BlackBerry Vienna.
The BlackBerry Priv is out and so is the verdict. Reviews have been positive with the company’s first Android-powered smartphone, an ambitious experiment that paid off by fusing classic BlackBerry with modern features.
BlackBerry partnered with Android to try and save the company The BlackBerry Priv could be BlackBerry's last chance to remain competitive in the smartphone industry dominated by Apple and Samsung.
The enduring draw of BlackBerry has always been its unmatched security. As the company gears up for its biggest release yet — the first Android-powered BlackBerry Priv — they explain why one of the tools in their arsenal is the smart choice for businesses and corporations looking to tighten security: BES12.
BlackBerry is making sure they their brand stays in the market by introducing the new BlackBerry Priv, the brand's first-ever Android-based smartphone.
Blackberry accidentally leaks release date The BlackBerry Priv will be BlackBerry's first smartphone to use the Android operating system. The new phone will feature a full slide-out keyboard like past BlackBerry smartphones.
It’s been a while since the most anticipated handset was a BlackBerry. That’s about to change with the unveiling of the highly anticipated BlackBerry Priv. So far, there have been plenty of reports on the very first Android-powered BlackBerry.
It’s only been recently that the market officially got wound of the upcoming BlackBerry mobile that’s the first to be powered by Android. Now, interested users can get ahead of the field and pre-register on the BlackBerry website.
CEO said he will look at the success of handsets next year BlackBerry knows it is facing some steep competition from Apple and Samsung in the handset business.
Blackberry is set for a comeback. The company has been quiet as of late, but they've been hard at work creating the newest premium mobile to join their impressive roster: Blackberry Priv.
BlackBerry CEO has trouble showing off the new phone BlackBerry wants to get itself back in the smartphone competition, and to do this, the company has decided to introduce a new smartphone that will use Android.
In recent years, Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems have ruled smartphones. BlackBerry has its own operating system, but few use it these days. BlackBerry is set to release a phone that will instead use Android for its operating system.
BlackBerry could be reentering the smartphone market with a brand new device that takes the company in a new direction while still going retro -- a slider smartphone that runs Android and comes with a physical keyboard.