And there you have it: clearer BlackBerry DTEK60 renders surface, revealing fingerprint scanner

Forget forgetting the BlackBerry DTEK60, aka “Argon”, as rumors of the Canadian company’s smartphone production resignation will likely be officially quashed… yet again as soon as October 11.Possibly even sooner, if the newly speculated D-Day proves to be the high-end 5.5-incher’s commercial ...

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Plenty of signs suggest at least BlackBerry DTEK60 launch is still on

How many times does BlackBerry CEO John Chen need to stress his company’s commitment to hardware production in general and physical QWERTY devices in particular? Or how often? Will FCC and Wi-Fi certifications suffice for now to prove the end isn’t 24 hours or, probably, a few ...

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Expect an official ‘discussion’ on new BlackBerry phones to go down next week

Aside from building robust, productive mobile devices no one seems to care for anymore, and security and enterprise software that’s managed to keep its business afloat, BlackBerry is widely known for unconventional hardware announcements or early pre-release demos.Both the Passport and Priv were casually showcased by company CEO John Chen several months in advance of their commercial launches at otherwise ...

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BlackBerry stresses ‘keyboard is here to stay’, but in what form?

With both the US President and Senate apparently finally past the long-celebrated super-secure but out-of-fashion BlackBerries, an iconic design discontinued and unlikely to yield a direct successor, as well as

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Get the full scoop on the upcoming BlackBerry Neon, Argon, and Mercury phones

Forget everything you thought you knew about BlackBerry’s short-term hardware business-rebooting plans. It turns out there are not just two, but three security-focused Android phones in the pipeline, codenamed Neon, Argon, and Mercury instead of Hamburg, Rome and some other large European city.Only the

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