We saw Blackberry’s market share decline in the past years. With Android and iOS’ dominance of the smartphone market, the company had a tough time staying relevant. In hopes of a resurgence, Blackberry combined their class-leading security know-how with Android and announced the Blackberry PRIV. The smartphone runs on Android Lollipop and comes with a physical sliding keyboard, an AMOLED display, and the company’s renowned security and privacy features. This may be the company’s best device yet.
Don’t count them out yet. BlackBerry recently launched a five-inch all-touch smartphone in the country. Called the BlackBerry Leap, the smartphone supports consumers and enterprise users who value security, privacy and productivity.
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