Most notably, the new device sees the return of what BlackBerry is calling the 'classic navigation keys' - a phonecall key, menu key, trackpad, back button, and yes, back at last, an end call key - ...
The BlackBerry Classic is clearly aimed at traditional BlackBerry fans and enterprise users who place security and speedy communications above all. BlackBerry finally knows who its customers are. The ...
BlackBerry has decided to stop manufacturing the BlackBerry Classic. It took some time to reach this point, but the BlackBerry Classic is officially dead. In a blog post on Tuesday, BlackBerry's chief ...
NEW YORK — Back in September in a bold attempt to lift bloodied former smartphone champ BlackBerry off the canvas, the company came up with a completely radical business-focused device, a phone shaped ...
is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. BlackBerry today announced the BlackBerry ...
BlackBerry has announced it will no longer be manufacturing its BlackBerry Classic, meaning those who prefer a physical keyboard on their mobile devices will have to look elsewhere in the very near ...
NEW YORK — BlackBerry is returning to its roots with a new phone that features a traditional keyboard at a time when rival Apple and Android phones — and most smartphone customers — have embraced ...
BlackBerry launched the BlackBerry Classic in late 2014, making the device its fourth smartphone of 2014, following the Z3, the P’9983, and the BlackBerry Passport. The phone was originally announced ...
Pour one out for the BlackBerry Classic. BlackBerry announced on Tuesday on its Inside BlackBerry blog that it will no longer produce the BlackBerry Classic, officially ending a form-factor era. SEE ...
NEW YORK -- You soon won't be able to use that old BlackBerry phone sitting at the bottom of your drawer somewhere. Starting Tuesday, January 4, the company will stop running support for its classic ...
Blackberry is digging deeper into the past for its latest smartphone with the QWERTY-equipped Blackberry Classic. The phone is a clear nod to the old Blackberry Bold line, with a 3.5-inch 720-by-720 ...
The Classic costs £350 in the UK and $450 in the US, although be warned it doesn't work on Verizon, Sprint, or US Cellular. It converts to about AU$630. You can pre-order now, and the phone is ...