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BlackBerry has decided to end the production of its Classic model, closing the curtain on the company’s golden age as it continues the lengthy transition to also-ran in the crowded smartphone ...
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 ...
Affordable - Think phones like the newly-announced BlackBerry Z3.The goal here is to get the BlackBerry experience into the hands of as many people at as low a price point as possible. Classic - With ...
BlackBerry's announced that it's getting rid of its Classic model, despite boasting it has "physical keyboard that rivals no other". The company says it's finally given in to competition from the ...
The Classic model, which BlackBerry brought out in 2014, is being phased out of its smartphone lineup, the company said Tuesday. (Graeme Roy/Canadian Press) Social Sharing.
BlackBerry Ltd. will no longer manufacture the BlackBerry Classic, a beloved, updated model of the original that made the company a smartphone leader before Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co ...
Toronto - BlackBerry said on Tuesday it will stop making its Classic model, raising further doubts about the future of the smartphone pioneer's money-losing handset business as the company shifts ...
BlackBerry is getting rid of its Classic smartphone model — an announcement that has left longtime fans of the Waterloo, Ont.-based company mourning and fuelled fodder for its critics.
The Classic is a new smartphone. It sports a dual-core 1.5 Ghz processor, 2 Gb of RAM, a 3.5" 720x720 touch screen, 16 Gb of storage (more can be added via a micro-SD card slot; up to 144 Gb, in ...
BlackBerry's announced that it's getting rid of its Classic model, despite boasting it has "physical keyboard that rivals no other". The company says it's finally given in to competition from the ...
Handheld phone, loved for its handy keyboard and hated for its terrible web browser, dies at age 20. Was once the go-to device of millions. President Obama couldn't put his down.