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In a tweet this morning, TCL announced that it will no longer be selling BlackBerry-branded phones as of August 31st, 2020, because it will no longer have the rights to design and manufacture them. BlackBerry decided in 2016 to stop making its own phones, after years of failures, and to license its brand out instead.
Chinese electronics giant TCL will not release any more BlackBerry-branded phones, the company has announced. It released several contemporary Android phones featuring the classic BlackBerry keyboard. However, in a statement it confirmed that the arrangement would come to an end in August 2020.
BLACKBERRY PHONES. BlackBerry, earlier called Research in Motion, is a Canadian smartphone-maker that made a name selling QWERTY devices, but is struggling to stay relevant in a world dominated by iOS and Android. BlackBerry's latest mobile launch is the KEY2 LE. The smartphone was launched in August 2018.
The newly reinvigorated BlackBerry will enter its third year of existence in 2019, having launched the Kane in 2017. Now, the hardware is available in 50 countries and on more than 110 carriers around the world. In the U.S. you can buy BlackBerry phones through AT&T and Sprint.
It is to be rumored the new BlackBerry KEY3 line will receive new design and new camera styles like Samsung Galaxy S10 and rear camera like Sony Opera XA3. The price and release date is not yet officially announced.
For anyone clinging to their BlackBerry mobile phones, there's some good news! BlackBerry announced that they are still supporting their devices with BlackBerry OS until the end of 2020. While this OS is still being used until the end of 2020, Blackberry confirmed that they will be shutting down its major services.
For anyone clinging to their BlackBerry mobile phones, there's some good news! BlackBerry announced that they are still supporting their devices with BlackBerry OS until the end of 2020. Blackberry did try their best to make the BB10 work and even with Android app support.
In a tweet this morning, TCL announced that it will no longer be selling BlackBerry-branded phones as of August 31st, 2020, because it will no longer have the rights to design and manufacture them. BlackBerry decided in 2016 to stop making its own phones, after years of failures, and to license its brand out instead.
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