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The BlackBerry Classic is classic BlackBerry. No one else would have placed all their bets on a QWERTY keyboard for a 2014 smartphone. But BlackBerry knows that if people will stay with it or come back it has to be for the keyboard, and of course the extra layer of security. (In pic) The new Blackberry Classic smartphone is displayed during the launch event in New York. (Reuters) <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/blackberry-classic-will-woo-touch-weary-world-with-classic-keyboard-trackpad/20469/">Read full story</a>
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Announcing the latest smartphone from the Canadian company Executive Chairman and CEO John Chen said: “BlackBerry Classic is the powerful communications tool that many BlackBerry Bold and Curve users have been waiting for. It’s the secure device that feels familiar in their hands, with the added performance and agility they need to be competitive in today’s busy world.” (Reuters)
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BlackBerry claims its newest creation has a three times faster browser, 60 per cent more screen space and 50 per cent longer battery life than the BlackBerry Bold 9900 which it will replace. (In pic) A customer purchases a new Blackberry Classic smartphone. (Reuters)
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For BlackBerry loyalists, the phone wil bring back the trackpad and classic navigation keys. Plus, the new BlackBerry 10 web browser, the company claims, is among the fastest around. The phone will feature a 3.5-inch touch screen display with 294 dpi HD resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for greater durability. The 2515 mAh battery can offer up to 22 hours of life. (In pic) BlackBerry's John Chen introduces the new Blackberry Classic smartphone during the launch event. (Reuters)
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BlackBerry Executive Chairman and CEO John Chen introduces the new Blackberry Classic smartphone during the launch event in New York. BlackBerry launched its long-awaited Classic device, a smartphone it hopes will help it win back market share and woo those still using older versions of its physical keyboard devices. (Reuters)
