Showing posts with label Blackberry Priv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackberry Priv. Show all posts
[VIDEO] New video provides an animated look at the inside of the BlackBerry Priv
The BlackBerry Priv might not have been able to single-handedly kick start the company's hardware sales in the fiscal third quarter. But things should change for the better early next year. BlackBerry's first Android powered slider will soon be available from the largest mobile carrier in the U.S., Verizon, and that can only mean more Priv units will get rung up. The Verizon version of the phone has already cleared the FCC.
Blackberry Priv update improves camera and performance, app updates coming soon
Blackberry Priv is just about set to receive its first software upgrade since launch. While we thought Blackberry’s first upgrade would simply be a monthly security patch, the company actually had a lot of changes to swing our way.
Teardown shows BlackBerry Priv display is refreshingly easy to replace [VIDEO]
By now, those of you interested in picking up BlackBerry’s long overdue entry into the Android space have likely already done so. The BlackBerry Priv — now readily available on AT&T, directly from the manufacturer, and soon, Verizon — signals the return of the slide-out physical keyboard. You know, one of the main reasons “business types” stuck around with BlackBerry through the years, despite smartphones all moving to a similar all-display form factor.
Blackberry could already have plans to make more Android devices [VIDEO]
Blackberry CEO John Chen recently sat down with Fox News to discuss the company’s hardware business and their newly-launched Blackberry PRIV Android phone. He hit on all the obvious points: Blackberry loves hardware and won’t easily give up on it, and that they’ll be approaching the market with a steady head and make decisions based on market response.
Blackberry Priv to cost $749, might ship November 16th
Late last night, Blackberry accidentally let slip a pre-order page for the Blackberry PRIV in the US and Canada. We thought the company was ready to stop being so quiet about the thing and start getting it into folks’ hands, but they were quick to take the page down.
BlackBerry Priv handled unofficially: thinner than Note5
BlackBerry CEO John Chen Goes Hands-on With the Priv (VIDEO)
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