Before long this BlackBerry began to rise again with the Android operating system that has many enthusiasts in various countries. Previously, BlackBerry experienced ups and downs in maintaining business growth.
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Quoting from various sources,, here is a flashback of the history of BlackBerry.
1984
Mike Lazaridis and Douglass Fregin founded Research In Motion (RIM). The name BlackBerry was created by the marketing company, Lexicon. Since that time BlackBerry started creating cell phones.
The first BlackBerry device is 850, as a two-way pager launched in 1999. BlackBerry gained market share in the mobile industry by concentrating on e-mail services.
BlackBerry began to introduce trackball through the introduction of the Pearl series, which might be a four-way navigation. Shortly thereafter, the trackball was replaced with an optical trackpad with the introduction of the Curve 8500.
January 30, 2013
BlackBerry announced the release of the Z10 and Q10 series. Both of these models favor the touch screen feature.
August 12, 2013
BlackBerry announced its intention to sell the company because its financial position did not turn out to be profitable and competitive in the mobile industry.
BlackBerry had experienced a downturn after the trend of Android-based phones began to run rampant. From here the BlackBerry devices are not experiencing a decline.
However, BlackBerry seems to have had the weapon with the release of the latest devices and rely on software development, including security and applications.
September 2015
BlackBerry officially launches BlackBerry Priv, a slider phablet that utilizes the Android operating system with added security.
2016
BlackBerry launches a mid-range Android called DTEK50. Now, BlackBerry has announced the KEYone device at the 2017 Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 Barcelona. Not only that, they also presented Aurora this month in Indonesia.
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