RIM's smallest and most phone-like BlackBerry to date. Key features include quad-band GSM, Bluetooth, a unique text keypad, a large color display, speakerphone, and Java.
This unique device merges BlackBerry e-mail functionality with an iDEN phone. Key features include advanced e-mail, push-to-talk voice, Java applications, wireless internet, and PIM (organizer ...
Blackberry was a household name in mobile communications in the early 2000s. Thanks to its iconic physical physical QWERTY keyboard and secure email system, phones from the brand also became ...
While at glance the phone in the photo might resemble an old BlackBerry 7290 from 2005, what you're actually witnessing is the latest Razr Flip foldable phone from Motorola transformed into a ...
In the mid-aughts, BlackBerry phones were everywhere. But demand rapidly declined, and in 2016, BlackBerry stopped manufacturing its own phones. So, what happened? In 1984, two Canadian ...
BlackBerry vs. Microsoft's Windows Phone. Apple's iPhone and iPad have the widest adoption in the enterprise, according to the mobile device management (MDM) companies CRN interviewed for this story.
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