BlackBerry has signed in iValue InfoSolutions as its Value-Added-Distributor (VAD) to offer its Unified Endpoint Management solution, BlackBerry UEM. Part...
Mumbai: BlackBerry Limited has announced the appointment of telecom enterprise Optiemus Infracom Limited as its authorized distributor in India. Optiemus...
BlackBerry Limited has announced the launch of DTEK50, dubbed as the world’s most secure Android smartphone. DTEK50 is BlackBerry’s second smartphone powered by Android, following the PRIV. Fully equipped with Android Marshmallow 6.0, DTEK50 combines BlackBerry’s unique security, privacy and productivity with the full Android experience in an all-touch design, at a price point that’s accessible for consumers and ideal for enterprise fleet deployment. Fully equipped with Android Marshmallow 6.0, DTEK50 combines BlackBerry’s unique security, privacy and productivity with the full Android experience in an all-touch design, at a price point...
1. Has ‘Freedom 251’ Gone In Cold Storage? After a hype and a lot of media publicity, it seems that all is not well at the end of makers of “Freedom 251”, dubbed as world’s cheapest smartphone. Crippled with huge financial losses, makers of Freedom 251 have now knocked the door of the government to support their loss-making venture. Read More 2. BlackBerry To End Production Of Iconic Classic Smartphone BlackBerry which is going through tough times, has announced to stop manufacturing of its iconic Classic smartphone. The move has raised doubts...
BlackBerry on Tuesday announced that it will no longer manufacture the Classic smartphone. The decision to end production of the Classic is one step further toward eliminating the BB10 operating system, which will now only be running on the Passport model. The move has raised further doubts about the future of the smartphone pioneer’s decreasing handset business as the company shifts its focus to software. BlackBerry launched the Classic less than two years ago, hoping it would resonate with customers yearning for a physical keyboard in a world of touchscreens. “Clearly the...
Nokia And BlackBerry, the two handset legacies of its times are strugeling hard for their survival in the highly contested smartphone market. The hopes of come back of these two technology giants are still alive. The leader of the market once upon a time, both the tech giants needs to understand the market dynamics and changing business equations in the smartphone business to make its grand entry in the industry. In 2009, about 70 percent of smartphones sold globally had operating systems offered by BlackBerry and Nokia and the two...