BlackBerry was ahead of its time with its hardware designs, from trackballs to keyboards, I wish today's OEMs offered similar ...
and BlackBerry messaging and security software on top of Android 7.1. Other features include memory card slot, 12-megapixel camera, fast charging, and USB-C connector.
The BlackBerry Priv is a very accomplished Android smartphone, and we're rather fond of it. It's got a great screen, a decent camera and the added security features will put many minds at ease.
It's not as vastly customizable as an Android handset ... Research In Motion today announced a new line of BlackBerry Curve smartphones, the 9350, 9360, and 9370. All three devices offer identical ...
We're not sure what's in the water at Waterloo but the people at BlackBerry certainly had some interesting ideas about smartphone design. Android manufacturers and Apple had identified that it was ...
Chinese electronics giant TCL will not release any more BlackBerry-branded phones, the company has announced. In 2016, it signed a deal to produce BlackBerry-branded Android phones, after ...
By 2010, Android was the top-selling smartphone operating system in the world. Perhaps the biggest obstacle for BlackBerry during Apple and Android’s success was its terrible operating system.
BlackBerry Passport (video review) BlackBerry is back with a flourish. The Passport is certainly a unique phone that's wider than the average supesized smartphone. Though it's a challenge to hold and ...
Nearly every smartphone in existence today runs on either Android or iOS. The BlackBerry Classic, meanwhile, ran on the ...
Comparatively, Android and Apple were more top of mind for app developers. BlackBerry wasn't. The phones missed out on a bunch of features that appealed to consumers, like front and back cameras.
BlackBerry was the king of smartphones in the early 2000s ... robust app ecosystem meant it could not compete with Apple and Android. As the competition heated up, BlackBerry’s market share ...
What’s most interesting about RIM’s new solution, though, is that it not only supports BlackBerry smartphones and tablets -- it supports devices running on iOS and Android, as well.