There was a time when the Philippines was BlackBerry country. But eventually the brand stagnated and other, more exciting mobile phone brands soon captured a sizable share of the market. Today, the new owners of what was once a powerful and ubiquitous ...
BlackBerry's clever KEYOne could be the surprise hit of 2017
In September last year BlackBerry announced it had stopped making phones.Once nicknamed 'crackberry' by for their unputdownablity, their devices had been superseded by smartphones that prioritised apps and dispensed with physical keyboards. It was sad. BlackBerry really only did one thing but ...
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