The first touchscreen BlackBerry phone. Introduced in 2008, the Storm was a dual-band phone that supported both CDMA and GSM carriers. The original Storm touchscreen featured SurePress technology ...
Spokeo compiled a list of the most popular mobile phones of the last 20 years and examined how mobile phone technology has ...
BlackBerry Passport (video review) BlackBerry is back with a flourish. The Passport is certainly a unique phone that's wider than the average supesized smartphone. Though it's a challenge to hold and ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Blackberry's first Android phone has one feature many have been wanting from their smartphones — a physical keyboard. The Blackberry Priv also has an 18-megapixel ...
It also has a fingerprint reader, BlackBerry messaging and security software, memory card slot, fast charging, and USB-C connector. This phone is not currently available from any major U.S. carrier.
The BlackBerry browser is a capable piece of software, though it still manages to fall short of the experience offered by Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7. I thought web sites were generally ...
BlackBerry Limited provided apps and a security ... They ran on Android, so they had all the apps you'd expect on a modern phone. They featured a touchscreen, and the physical keyboard also ...
In 2002, the company unveiled its first model that could be called a phone. In 2006, RIM added the trackball so users could scroll around the screen. Avery Hartmans: BlackBerry figured out a way ...
On January 4th, Blackberry will be shutting off all the key services — data, SMS, phone calls, and 911 support. In official terms, they are ending network provisioning for these older devices ...
That marked the beginning of BlackBerry's rapid demise – and he ... that can upgrade your Apple phone with a real, physical keyboard attachment. It's called Clicks for iPhone and it does exactly ...