BlackBerry is one of the hottest brands before however, because of several reasons such as failing to catch up with the latest mobile updates, it seems like the company had the struggle to maintain its popularity, But that doesn;t mean that the giant mobile company have given up, instead it has continued developing itself in hopes of regaining the things it's supposed to have.

This is true to the brand's latest released mobile, the BlackBerry DTEK60. Unlike the previous models, this one is a midrange Android phone which goal is to be as efficient and secure in a possible way. This provides a clear vision of who its target market is: the business people. But for those who are not really a "business user," the phone will work almost the same as well.

According to CNet, the specs and performance of BlackBerry DTEK60 are good while its design looks seemingly familiar. This is because the phone is a clear copy of the Alcatel Idol 4S -- a beautiful 5.5-inch mobile phone with AMOLED display. It also has the similar stylish metal band as glass back. However, it has also copied one of its not-so-good features -- no water-proofing. Maybe the only physical dissimilarity it has is that the BlackBerry device's camera bump is more visible compared to the Alcatel.

Meanwhile, the BlackBerry DTEK60 brags about being "the world's most secure Android phone." The company's website promotes the swift security updates, access to its encrypted BlackBerry servers, and Enterprise supports. Moreover, the brand has its BlackBerry Finger Print Sensor which means that it has added more security for unlocking the user's phone, access with Password Keeper, and making goods and services purchases and this include the Android Pay. (via BlackBerry)


The BlackBerry DTEK60 sounds like a good deal, especially for the business people. With this latest release, it clearly shows how the brand has taken improvement seriously.

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