The reports of BlackBerry's death were greatly exaggerated, with 5G smartphone still coming... someday

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The reports of BlackBerry's death were greatly exaggerated, with 5G smartphone still coming... someday
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After nearly six months of complete radio silence, BlackBerry brand licensee OnwardMobility is here today to tells us its ambitious 5G-flavored plans are not dead yet.

that an"ultra-secure 5G enterprise smartphone " is very much in the pipeline.

In all fairness, no one explicitly claimed or speculated that the little-known Austin-based outfit had cancelled its 2020-announced plans to revive BlackBerry, but after, it does seem fitting for the company to come out and deny its death. Unfortunately, we still have no idea exactly what this 5G-enabled"ultra-secure" handset will be all about, and it's certainly not encouraging that OnwardMobility has dropped the plural from its buzz-building messaging to refer to a single smartphone that may or may not hit store shelves this year.

That's right, the new BlackBerry brand licensee is not ready to commit to any launch timelines or schedules whatsoever this time around, merely vowing to provide"more regular updates starting this month" that should"clarify and answer many of your questions" surrounding the legendary name's future in a more competitive and harder to penetrate market than ever before.

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