BlackBerry. Remember it? We just about do here at T3 Towers, but our memory is a little foggy. It's been a while since the Canadian firm launched a smartphone that really piqued our interest ...
CANADIAN PHONE MAKER BlackBerry is finally out of the smartphone market, sort of, after announcing last week that it will stop manufacturing its own devices and let third-party firms do the job ...
Following is a transcript of the video. BlackBerry once reigned as king of the smartphone, selling more than 50 million units at its peak in 2011. The Canadian telecom company was originally named ...
BlackBerry was once a leader in the smartphone market. Now, the company has abandoned its operating system, essentially making the once iconic phones obsolete. So what happened? EDITOR'S NOTE ...
Continuing on its peculiar path for BlackBerry 7 device announcements, RIM finally took the wraps off three new additions to its Curve smartphone line in the middle of the night. The BlackBerry ...
RIM declined to comment on their recent shift in the smartphone market; solution providers, however, have attributed the BlackBerry vendor’s shrinking market share to a variety of causes.
Sprint on Wednesday confirmed that it too will soon launch a pair of Research In Motion’s latest smartphones. The touch-and-type BlackBerry Bold 9930 and the full touchscreen BlackBerry Torch ...
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Beginning in 2011, sales started to fall rapidly, and by 2016, only 23 million people had BlackBerry smartphones. By comparison, Apple sold 75 million iPhone devices in 2016 alone.