What happened to the 5G BlackBerry that OnwardMobility promised for this year?
OnwardMobility has not delivered the first 5G BlackBerry that it promised for the first half of this year
OnwardMobility and its partner said that they were going to develop a new BlackBerry that would arrive during the first half of this year with support for 5G connectivity. And the new licensees knew what differentiates a BlackBerry from any other handset by announcing that the handset would be equipped with a physical QWERTY keyboard. But as PCMag points out, 2021 has but just a few weeks of life remaining and no one has heard a peep from OnwardMobility.
The company said back in February that it had hired some staff including a European business head and a director of government sales. But in an email to PCMag, OnwardMobility recently wrote, “Right now, OnwardMobility is unable to share more details or conduct any interviews. Thanks for your patience as they continue developing the world’s most productive, user-friendly and secure mobile device.”
In 2007, BlackBerry sold 11.77 million smartphones compared to the 3.3 million iPhone units delivered by Apple. Nokia shipped a leading 60 million+ smartphones that year with BlackBerry in second place. By 2008, BlackBerry parent Research In Motion (RIM) figured that it had to take on Apple (which shipped 13.8 million iPhone units in 2008 compared to 23.6 million BlackBerry handsets) so it came up with the BlackBerry Storm.
BlackBerry fans deserve to know what is happening with the phone that they were promised
Fans of BlackBerry were hoping that OnwardMobility would give them everything they wanted from a modern ‘Berry including the physical keyboard, flagship quality cameras, a powerful chipset, a huge battery, and 5G capability. The licensee is already running late and it would be nice to get a statement from the company outlining just exactly what is going on. The company owes that to the legions of BlackBerry fans whose hopes it had raised early last year.
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