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BlackBerry Pulls Life Support for Once-Indispensable Business Smartphones

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BlackBerry is discontinuing services for its once ubiquitous business smartphones, which were carried by executives, politicians and large numbers of fans in the early 2000s.

This move marks the end of the mobile phone era. The mobile phone is equipped with a miniature QWERTY physical keyboard, creating a precedent for push email and BBM instant messaging services.

Former US President Barack Obama is one of its most famous users, who made headlines in 2016 when he was asked to abandon the BlackBerry and replace it with an unnamed smartphone. With the advent of Apple’s touch-screen iPhone and rival Android, BlackBerry has lost the favor of users. In recent years, the company has turned to manufacturing network security software and embedded operating systems for automobiles.

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Social media is full of respect. A Twitter user recalled that this was a “great machine” and hoped that the company’s mobile phone would be resurrected.

In a document released in 2020, the company stated that it will take measures to deactivate the old services of the BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS operating systems, and no longer support additional devices running on them, and may not be able to receive or send data, use On the phone Monday, a U.S. judge rejected the company’s application to dismiss the lawsuit, which claimed that the lawsuit deceived shareholders by exaggerating the success rate and profitability of smartphones using the BlackBerry 10 operating system, and that the class action may be The trial will be held this fall.

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