Following a run of rumours and leaks, the company confirmed its plans, before drip-feeding in...BlackBerry has finally launched the Priv, its first Android handset.It's looking to bring together the best features of BlackBerry with the best of An...Blackberry's new flagship, currently codenamed Mercury, is set for a full unveiling at Mobile World Congress, following a preview at CES back in Janua...BlackBerry has basically admitted defeat when it comes to QWERTY keyboards.The company has just confirmed it will stop making the BlackBerry Classic, ...It's not exactly the most shocking news of the year to find out Chinese electronics manufacturer TCL has signed a licensing agreement with BlackBerry ...The follow-up to the BlackBerry KeyOne has appeared on an official "Interoperability Certificate", as approved by the Wi-Fi Alliance.This means the Bl...BlackBerry has admitted defeat in the packed consumer phone market and will no longer make phones featuring its own operating system. There’s no word yet on whether BlackBerry will look for another manufacturing partner or begin to make its own phones again.The brand keeping BlackBerry phones alive across most of the globe, TCL Communications, plans to stop selling BlackBerry phones later this year.
Send tips to schoon@9to5g.com or encrypted to benschoon@protonmail.com.Camera 7.5 preps motion blur, reconfirms Pixel 4a (5G)From everyone who worked on the BlackBerry Mobile team at TCL Communication over the years, we want to say “thank you” for allowing us to be part of this journey.Stadia 'State of Play': July 2020 recapIn its announcement, BlackBerry confirms that all of its releases will continue to be supported by customer service and warranty service until August 2022.

However, regardless of reason, the Key2’s price was a roadblock for some buyers.In fairness, the price wasn’t so shocking. The BlackBe...BlackBerry has officially confirmed the launch of the BlackBerry Priv, the rumoured Android slider that's been doing the rounds under the codename Bla...UPDATE: BlackBerry has since issued a statement on its official blog saying: "...we want to also make very clear our ongoing commitment to the BlackBe...BlackBerry didn't unveil a brand new phone at MWC 2019, but it did bring out a new hot red and black Key2. Blackberry also admitted that the phone’s more colorful design helped the device better appeal towards women and younger audiences.In a little over two years, TCL managed to slowly win over a small fanbase in consumer and enterprise segments. TCL is finished as of later this yearWe’ve reached out to BlackBerry for comment. Production yields were smaller, and development costs were higher. Back in the day, BlackBerry phones were super popular in the business and consumer worlds because the stylish devices had high-level security and the spectacular messaging service: BBM. While free for BlackBerry users, they ironically won't get to use the Dark mode features until a new 'Berry is launched.

The future is bright for both TCL Communication and BlackBerry Limited, and we hope you’ll continue to support both as we move ahead on our respective paths.Find him on Twitter @NexusBen. We've gone hands-on.Blackberry is expected to launch three phones over the next year.

BlackBerry Hub+ apps get feature that BlackBerry phones can't use BlackBerry has added Dark mode support for the BlackBerry Hub+ apps available from the Google Play Store. The real ace up TCL’s sleeve won’t be hardware or software features, but timing.Apple and Samsung will continue to be Blackberry’s biggest challengers in the enterprise market.In 2017 Blackberry had mostly faded out of the public eye. BB Merah Putih launched a single phone in Indonesia in 2017, and Optiemus Infracom made some phones for India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh. We'll try again laterHands-on w/ Google Stadia on LTE [Video]When TCL Communication announced in December 2016 that we had entered into a brand licensing and technology support agreement with BlackBerry Limited to continue making new, modern BlackBerry smartphones available globally, we were very excited and humbled to take on this challenge.