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BlackBerry 'Ghost' rumoured to be a premium smartphone made exclusively for India
Tech2 News Staff •The BlackBerry Ghost will likely arrive without a physical keyboard which is a characteristic feature of BlackBerry smartphones.
BlackBerry officially kills off its first Android phone; the Priv will no longer receive security updates
Tech2 News Staff •BlackBerry has claimed on its blog that they will still continue to provide support in case a serious security vulnerability is detected.
BlackBerry KEYone 'Limited Edition Black' launched in India at Rs 39,990 as an Amazon exclusive
Tech2 News Staff •BlackBerry today launched the KEYone in India in a limited edition black colour variant priced at Rs 39,990.
Alleged BlackBerry KeyONE successor surfaces on Geekbench; to come with Snapdragon 660 and 6 GB of RAM
Tech2 News Staff •It was revealed that the upcoming smartphone by BlackBerry houses an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC clocked at 1.8 GHz alongside 6 GB of RAM.
Blackberry KeyONE Limited Edition Black smartphone launched in Sri Lanka for $649
Ians •Optiemus has partnered with Softlogic, Sri Lanka's renowned business conglomerate, to handle the distribution and retail operations of BlackBerry devices.
BlackBerry Motion with 5.5-inch FHD display, Snapdragon 625, 4,000 mAh battery is official; priced at Dh 1,699 in UAE
Tech2 News Staff •Motion will run ‘hardened’ Android Nougat 7.1 out of the box with ‘signature BlackBerry experiences’ such as BlackBerry Hub, Calendar, and Boost charging.
The BlackBerry Motion is an all-touchscreen, keyboard-less option to the KEYone
Tech2 News Staff •Twitter Tipster Evan Blass has a leaked out a press render of what he terms as the BlackBerry Motion, revealing an all touchscreen device, without any physical QWERTY keyboard.
BlackBerry adds six new partners in India to bolster its channel ecosystem
Ians •BlackBerry has now redefined itself as a software company and it does not make its own phones, outsourcing phone manufacturing to China's TCL.
Slapping a keyboard on an Android device isn't enough, BlackBerry needs to do more to stay relevant
Anirudh •In 2017, BlackBerry is simply offering an Android phone with a physical keyboard. The device hasn’t revolutionised the way we work; it simply exists in name.
BlackBerry KEYone first impressions: After Nokia and HTC, this is BlackBerry's comeback
Sheldon •Budget chipset aside, there’s some impressive hardware inside the BlackBerry KeyOne flagship, which few will notice, those that are good enough to justify its price.