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BlackBerry was once the leader of the phone market in the United States and the rest of the world. However, the brand ceased operations more than a decade ago. It was in August of 2020 when Onward ...
BlackBerry is shutting down its services for BlackBerry 7.1 and BlackBerry 10 handsets as of today, 4 January, the company has reminded its remaining users. Though not unexpected, the end of ...
He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. The brand keeping BlackBerry phones alive across most of the globe, TCL Communications, plans to stop selling BlackBerry phones ...
(Note that these numbers measure the platform ubiquity and not units sold.) As you can see, BlackBerry phones went from top of the smartphone heap to single digits in the blink of an eye ...
NEW YORK -- You soon won't be able to use that old BlackBerry phone sitting at the bottom of your drawer somewhere. Starting Tuesday, January 4, the company will stop running support for its ...
BlackBerry phones could finally be dead after the manufacturer said it will stop selling the era-defining handsets. The devices – famous for their hardware keyboard and status as the phone of ...
BlackBerry phones are back in force with a prototype dubbed Mercury, keyboards and a slightly strange brand confusion with BlackBerry the company, which is busy outlining its latest QNX software ...
BlackBerry phones across the world will officially become paper weights on Tuesday. Jan. 4 represents the “end of life” termination of the BlackBerry operating system that once dominated the ...
Blackberry users said goodbye to the iconic device on January 4, 2022. The phone's legacy software was decommissioned, meaning all classic Blackberry phones can no longer be used. The Blackberry ...
TCL Communication has announced it will no longer be making BlackBerry smartphones, after taking over the dormant brand at the end of 2016, and bringing it back to life with a series of ever ...
BlackBerry is quitting the phone business—again. You might recall BlackBerry quit manufacturing smartphones back in 2016, but it licensed its brand name to the Chinese smartphone corporation TCL.