Blackberry to make yet another 5G phone comeback
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The historic Canadian manufacturer is about to make a new return to the market. Blackberry is said to be in preparation for a 5G compatible phone in partnership with Onward Mobility.
In the global mobile phone market, some brands have historical resonances. Among them, the Canadian manufacturer Blackberry had a great success a few years earlier. Despite ambitious products, the brand has never managed to cross the smartphone curve and is trying to make a whole new comeback. The goal would be to offer a 5G compatible mobile phone. This is built in partnership with the Onward Mobility brand.
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Blackberry’s 5G smartphone will also have a high-end camera
A few years ago, the smartphone manufacturer had already tried to make a comeback. Supported by the company TCL, the brand based in Canada had unveiled three phones. The Blackberry KEYOne, KEY2 and KEY2 LE had been presented with great fanfare. Unfortunately, the devices in question never met the expected success and the Chinese firm ended the partnership. For its new project, the company has joined forces with the American firm Onward Mobility, which works in partnership with the Foxconn subsidiary.
This is an announcement that had already been made this summer
It was the journalists from the specialized Nikkei site who unearthed this information. The CEO of Onward Mobility, Peter Franklin has confirmed the imminent arrival of a 5G phone from the historic manufacturer for the European, American and Asian markets. As usual, the mobile is above all dedicated to business use but with some significant bonuses. He will be supported by FIH Mobile, the Foxconn subsidiary dealing with Android phones. According to early rumors, Blackberry’s 5G phone could mostly have a great camera. Will the manufacturer’s new return be the right one? Everything remains possible, it is the game of life.
Source: Nikkei