Looks like the Blackberry is staging a comeback as TCL, the company's new hardware partner, officially announced the upcoming new-generation Blackberry smartphones.
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BlackBerry announced that it has signed a long-term licensing agreement with TCL for them to produce all the hardware required for their smartphones in the coming years.
Android Nougat has been already rolling out a few devices, with a few other ones slated for a live release very soon.
BlackBerry has two Android-powered smartphones, the DTEK 50 and DTEK 60, that crave market attention because of their great features and security.
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BlackBerry's latest model, Priv is in demand and might yet become the Canadian tech company's saving grace in the smartphone industry.
Smasung's security feature Knox has continued to gather users and has even reached about 4 million users in just two years since its launching.
Blackberry will release their first smartphone running on Android this Friday. It will be first sold by AT&T, the other major carriers will follow but no dates are given yet.
As one of the pioneers of innovative mobile technology, it would be sad to see Blackberry exit from the mobile market.
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