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BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen waves goodbye to the crowd at the company’s BlackBerry Classic launch event in New York City on December 17, 2014. Check out our full BlackBerry Classic review .
The BlackBerry Classic features a few subtle differences in design and a few more substantial ones when it comes to its specifications. The screen is 60 percent larger on the Classic than on the ...
BlackBerry announced on Tuesday that it would no longer make the BlackBerry Classic -- a model that used the old QWERTY keys and was popular before the age of touchscreen smartphones.. Ralph Pini ...
BlackBerry has always been known for its physical keyboards. In the recently released BlackBerry Classic, the Canadian smartphone manufacturer relies on nostalgia and history to style its newest ...
The Classic is BlackBerry’s latest smartphone, but it’s also a throwback to the BlackBerry 9900 from four years ago. It’s got a 3.5-inch square screen, a hardware keyboard, ...
BlackBerry says the Classic is available starting today “through local carriers around the world,” and AT&T and Verizon have confirmed they will sell the device in 2015, ...
The BlackBerry Classic is a perfect device for some and a complete irrelevance for most. If you love the old-school keyboard and can forgive the so-so performance it will appeal, otherwise it'll ...
Solid, sober, and business-like is clearly how the BlackBerry Classic wants to be perceived. While that's not a terrible aspiration, it can easily tip over into unadventurous, and even dull.
BlackBerry continues to have huge challenges ahead of it in the smartphone industry, and you could easily argue that the Classic was more important as an icon than as an actual business.
It took some time to reach this point, but the BlackBerry Classic is officially dead. In a blog post on Tuesday, BlackBerry's chief operating officer and general manager for devices, Ralph Pini ...
BlackBerry CEO John Chen is "not nervous" about his company's flagging sales. Chen appeared on "CBS This Morning" Wednesday to unveil the new BlackBerry Classic and lay out his optimistic vision ...
The Classic is a throwback to everything that made a BlackBerry a BlackBerry: It has the fantastic physical keyboard, great productivity apps—and even a trackpad, writes Joanna Stern.