TCL officially unveiled the BlackBerry KEYone at MWC 2017 last week and an India-based retailer has now listed the handset online. Mobile portal Onlymobile.com has listed the Blackberry KEYone with an expected price tag of Rs 39,999.
BlackBerry's Indonesia partner BB Merah Putih is working on the BlackBerry Aurora, their first budget handset since the company partnered with Indonesian firm PT BB Merah Putih.
BlackBerry’s new Android phone KEYone includes an added layer of security and convenience based on world-leading biometrics company Fingerprint Cards’ (Fingerprints) touch sensor FPC1145.
TCL unveiled the BlackBerry KEYone yesterday and like most BlackBerry smartphones, carrier information was lacking. While the device will be able to buy unlocked, there was very little information about carrier support.
TCL officially unveiled a new BlackBerry smartphone at MWC 2017 today, the BlackBerry KEYone. This launch represents the first BlackBerry smartphone released from TCL Communication under a new brand licensing agreement.
BlackBerry Mobile are due to launch their new smartphone at MWC at 7pm (GMT) tonight. Earlier today, we reported that the official name has been revealed as the KeyOne.
BlackBerry Mobile are due to launch their new smartphone at MWC in a few hours and the official name has been revelaed as the KeyOne. The device was codenamed Mercury and many assumed that the official name would be the DTEK70.
BlackBerry have released an update to the BlackBerry Password Keeper app for Android, bringing a dark theme, which is slowly being implemented in all their Android apps.
Earlier this month, we reported how BlackBerry had entered the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) market with the introduction of its BBM Enterprise SDK, enabling developers to integrate secure messaging, voice and video.
We reported Thursday, how a class action suit against BlackBerry, seeking more than $20-million in damages, had been filed on behalf of more than 300 employees across Canada.
A class action against BlackBerry, seeking more than $20-million in damages, has been filed on behalf of more than 300 employees across Canada who allege they lost their severance entitlements.
A U.S. magistrate judge has decided that two patent infringement suits against BlackBerry should go forward.
Patent holder PanOptis Patent Management LLC had filed two separate complaints against the company in January.








