This unique device merges BlackBerry e-mail functionality with an iDEN phone. Key features include advanced e-mail, push-to-talk voice, Java applications, wireless internet, and PIM (organizer ...
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 ...
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 ...
The first BlackBerry with a full QWERTY keyboard in a clamshell form factor. This messaging phone is notable for its large outer display, 5-megapixel camera, EVDO Rev. A 3G data, and Wi-Fi.
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 ...
In the mid-aughts, BlackBerry phones were everywhere. But demand rapidly declined, and in 2016, BlackBerry stopped manufacturing its own phones. So, what happened? In 1984, two Canadian ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Blackberry's first Android phone has one feature many have been wanting from their smartphones — a physical keyboard. The Blackberry Priv also has an 18-megapixel ...
The first touchscreen BlackBerry phone. Introduced in 2008, the Storm was a dual-band phone that supported both CDMA and GSM carriers. The original Storm touchscreen featured SurePress technology ...
A server component from BlackBerry that synchronizes mail and calendar data between BlackBerry phones and enterprise messaging servers, primarily Microsoft Exchange. By supporting corporate email ...
Research In Motion has taken the Blackberry Torch back to its roots but, the firm has thrown so many phones at the wall in the hope couple will stick, is there any chance the Torch 9810 was given ...
What does this mean? While they won’t be bricking phones outright, they might as well be. On January 4th, Blackberry will be shutting off all the key services — data, SMS, phone calls ...