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    Discussion in 'Smartphones and Tablets' started by kojack, Aug 19, 2020.

  1. kojack

    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    While this is a good news to BlackBerry followers telling them that BB is not dead yet... My concern is the stability of the brand which now is used as a special rights by an Indian tech company.
    Device wise no worries on quality as it's build by Foxconn subsidiary.
     
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    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    No the indan tech company was TCL or HMD. That is over. This is Blackberry owning their rights to mobile again, and just contracting Onwardmobility to produce what blackberry wants built. I see a new passport with android in the future for sure. They HAVE to do that one. Lots of professionals are wanting it.