Is This the Final Goodbye From BlackBerry?
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05-Feb-2020, Updated on 12/20/2022 4:55:58 AM

Is This the Final Goodbye From BlackBerry?

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Well before the world became accustomed to the current Android smartphones and the extravagant iPhones, the world was infatuated with BlackBerry cell phones. The late 2000s was the period of BlackBerry overwhelming the market yet as Android's control went over, BlackBerry had not many takers. And finally, BlackBerry has officially decided to stop the production of its so-called smartphones.

On 3rd February 2020, everything was assured to come to an end, when TCL, the present licenser, and producer of BlackBerry Mobile smartphones, reported that it would quit selling any BlackBerry gadgets as of August 2020. That implies you shouldn't get one today, tomorrow, or ever. TCL Communication will keep on supporting guarantees for gadgets until August 31, 2022 however it hasn't affirmed whether it'll be offering new programming updates to existing gadgets through to that date.

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This tosses the BlackBerry name into a questionable spot. On the off chance that no different companies choose to take on the brand name from BlackBerry Limited, it might mean we won't perceive any further smartphones with the marking.

BlackBerry was at one phase one of the world's greatest smartphone brands with the company selling more than 50 million new handsets in 2011 alone. The company's piece of the pie has declined quickly as of late however as it has attempted to rival other Android makers and the iPhone.

BlackBerry was previously the smartphone of decision for Wall Street merchants, government officials, and big names, thanks to some extent to its well-respected security framework. President Obama was spotted with a BlackBerry and so was Kim Kardashian West which made BlackBerry much more demanding.

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Truly, however, BlackBerry kicked the bucket when the company chose to auction its hardware-producing business. Or on the other hand, it kicked the bucket when it attempted past the point where it is possible to contend with Android and iOS with BlackBerry 10. Or then again it passed on when it discharged imperfect items like the BlackBerry Storm. Regardless of what you look like at it, BlackBerry as a cell phone company kicked the bucket sometime before today. Indeed, even Microsoft has pushed forward BlackBerry with its Windows Phones.

BlackBerry Limited stays a company that spotlights different regions instead of cell phones, yet it hasn't created its own handsets for certain years now. That implies it'd be impossible for the company to assume the liability of assembling once more, yet we may see another company take on the shelf later on. Extraordinary, yet not incredible enough to keep the name BlackBerry alive. Let it be a goodbye for BlackBerry if really it is.

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