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Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by tinziemaine(m): 6:06pm On Sep 28, 2016
BlackBerry announced Wednesday it would halt in-house production of smartphones, marking the end of an era for the once-dominant Canadian tech firm.

Ontario-based BlackBerry said it had reached a deal to outsource production of its phones to an Indonesian partner, and would instead concentrate on software and services.


Handsets with the BlackBerry name will be produced under license by PT Tiphone Mobile Indonesia Tbk, a statement by the firms said.

BlackBerry, which a decade ago was among the world’s largest smartphone makers, has seen its global market share slip to less than one percent as Apple and Android devices have dominated.

As the market shifted, BlackBerry has sought to refocus on software, including security applications, and the latest announcement takes the company out of the handset market entirely.

“We are reaching an inflection point with our strategy. Our financial foundation is strong, and our pivot to software is taking hold,” said chief executive John Chen, pointing to a doubling of software revenue in the last fiscal year.

“The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners. This allows us to reduce capital requirements and enhance return on invested capital.”

The Waterloo, Ontario-based company has made several efforts in recent years to find new customer niches as its smartphone handset sales continued to stagnate in the face of competition.

It had hoped its first Android-operating smartphone launched last year would help restore the company to its former glory.

But sales were lackluster.

Earlier this year, BlackBerry announced it was killing off its Classic smartphone with a physical keyboard — once the workhorse of the smartphone market — as part of a modernization of its lineup.

But the company has continued to bleed red, posting on Wednesday a US$372 million loss in its second quarter ending August 31.

Revenues also fell to US$334 million, from US$490 million during the same period last year. The company did not report details on its smartphone shipments.

– Rebooting BlackBerry –

Some analysts praised the decision to get out of smartphone sales, at a time when the worldwide smartphone market has turned relatively flat.

“The devices business has been a distraction for both BlackBerry and investors for a number of years now,” International Data Corporation analyst John Jackson told AFP.

The end is “good news,” he said, noting an uptick in BlackBerry’s stock price in morning trading.

Shares rose more than four percent to US$8.22 in New York at 11:00 am local time (1500 GMT). This price, however, remains far below a five-year high set in October 2011 of US$23.97.

Originally known as Research in Motion, the company introduced its first internet-connected devices in the early 2000s, and earned a dedicated following of “CrackBerry” addicts.

But its luster faded with the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and the large number of low-costs Android handsets that followed.

By moving out of hardware, BlackBerry can focus on its various business services such as messaging, cybersecurity and tracking connected devices.

Jackson said the move “should help investors, BlackBerry customers, and the company itself focus squarely on the software and services business which is fiercely competitive in its own right, but also the business that BlackBerry has been in all along.”

However analyst Michael Walkley at Canaccord Genuity said the new strategy has risks as well.

“We believe the lowered focus on hardware could have an adverse impact on its installed base of loyal BlackBerry hardware customers, potentially switching to new software and security solutions on competing smartphones over time,” he said in a research note.


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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by ammyluv2002(f): 6:14pm On Sep 28, 2016
Okay ooh

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by tinziemaine(m): 6:15pm On Sep 28, 2016
Cc:lalasticlala Cc:Berlynn Cc: HERSLEY Cc: zinachidi Cc: LordScent
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by kingteaser619(m): 6:17pm On Sep 28, 2016
so na so life dey thank God I don sell my own

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Saint52(m): 6:18pm On Sep 28, 2016
In baba`s voice, "Soldier come soldier go". In deep voice " I LOVE FELA"

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Nobody: 6:35pm On Sep 28, 2016
BlackBerry phones was a huge scam to everyone angry

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Dinocarex(m): 6:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
1 min silence to those virginity that was lost all because of Blackberry!!

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by patwhizkid(f): 9:51pm On Sep 28, 2016
RIP then undecided

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by allanphash7(m): 9:51pm On Sep 28, 2016
Lobatan

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by okhiai1(m): 9:52pm On Sep 28, 2016
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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Kennitrust(m): 9:52pm On Sep 28, 2016
I didn't even like the phone.







then, ladies saw the phone as a must from their guy.



thanks to it end

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Elnino4ladies: 9:53pm On Sep 28, 2016
Tecno and infinix don pursue them

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Sijo01(f): 9:53pm On Sep 28, 2016
Android has taken over.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by themonk(m): 9:53pm On Sep 28, 2016
Choi, humpty dumpty had a great fall. It all started from giving android access to bbm.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by dihalao(m): 9:53pm On Sep 28, 2016
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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Nobody: 9:54pm On Sep 28, 2016
I need bbQ5 to buy...please beep if you ve

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Miladi(f): 9:54pm On Sep 28, 2016
Any producing company (no matter the product line), that wishes to stand the test of time in this jet age, must embrace the philosophy of limiting reliance on its in-house personnel - the most innovative entitie(s) at any point in time would always reign supreme.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by bobo65(m): 9:54pm On Sep 28, 2016
Lol

Software and services?

Who uses anything related to bb these days?

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by EWAagoyin(m): 9:55pm On Sep 28, 2016
never been a fan, rocking android since 2008 till date.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by seunlayi(m): 9:55pm On Sep 28, 2016
some years to come android will follow it. The world is moving fast, don't give yourself unnecessary worries because you can or cannot afford Samsung s20, gionee m10, phantom 12, infinix hotter than hell, etc soon, they will all become things of the past. Even your life will be a thing of the past. Labour for your eternal crown by giving your life to Christ, He is the all in all.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by hoodmenconcept(m): 9:55pm On Sep 28, 2016
Apple n Google, until you later chase away Blackberry.. you guyz r wicked ooo

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by southernbelle(f): 9:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
Couldn't stand the test of time.
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by ORI1(m): 9:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
Saint52:
In baba`s voice, "Soldier go sooldier go". In deep voice " I LOVE FELA"
Lol,dude u sabi that video
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by DonBobes(m): 9:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
Abeg make i wear my "come & be going shoe" and come and go and buy iphone 7!!!

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by ClintonNzedimma(m): 9:56pm On Sep 28, 2016
eyah
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by collitexnaira(m): 9:57pm On Sep 28, 2016
Nothing last forever, the phone that was over hype then is now going into extinction

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by hocrusoe(m): 9:57pm On Sep 28, 2016
Na buhari b their CEO?

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by 9jaAngryChild: 9:58pm On Sep 28, 2016
This is not nice
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by namuguibe(m): 9:58pm On Sep 28, 2016
Crackberry has LONG been dead!
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Reference(m): 9:58pm On Sep 28, 2016
Tech particularly ICT is the last place to go long and a minefield to invest in. Everything vanishes as fast as GLO data.

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Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Nobody: 9:59pm On Sep 28, 2016
Na stil business.
Re: Blackberry To Stop Production Of Phones by Nobody: 9:59pm On Sep 28, 2016
This writeup was outsourced, it doesn't bear the signature of national dailies.

It's a good thing the company decided to move away from manufacturing. Hopefully they can now create(notice I didn't say focus on) good customer service. Blackberries were always quick to condemn because problems were solved by online user communities with a limited knowledge base. Helpful as they were blackberries had more problems than listed on these forums. My worst phones ever used were blackberries for this reason.
At least the company is still making money off the patented BBM software, no one needs a physical blackberry device to run it anymore.

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