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BlackBerry Classic Tips Hat to the Past, Kicks Off Comeback Strategy

Maximum PC: Well, it's official -- BlackBerry (the company formerly known as Research In Motion, or RIM) launched its BlackBerry Classic today, a "no-nonsense" phone that harkens back to the Canadian handset maker's glory days with a physical QWERTY keyboard and built-in trackpad. It also sports several modern amenities and upgrades to go along with its keyboard, like a browser that's three times faster compared to the BlackBerry Bold 9900.

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ArtificiallyYours3579d ago

This actually looks like a solid device, and looks like BlackBerry are stepping up their hardware game. We haven't had a solid 3.5" inch display handset in years.

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Who Needs Samsung? The BlackBerry Classic Is Here

Samsung has dominated, and it’s still dominating but its powers have begun shrinking, its mobile future is falling apart and they have been unable to make Tizen work.

proudly_X3574d ago

Is this usual? I have developed unconditional love for BlackBerry since I started the Z30 :/

Devil-X3574d ago

Who needs a blackberry or a samsung when Motorola is killing it with their latest nexus device.

Sitdown3573d ago

One could argue that limited stock is preventing Motorola from killing it.

KingPin3574d ago

who needs samsung or blackberry when the HTC One M8 is an option.

SouthClaw3573d ago

Screw you all who needs any of them when you have a Nokia 3330. Pasts drop tests perfectly. Long life batery. Has games. It will last longer hardware wise than most throwaway phones. Boom.

Speed-Racer3573d ago

Bye Blackberry. Please don't come back.

proudly_X3573d ago

You clearly have not used any of the recent BlackBerry phones.. BlackBerry is already making a nice comeback :P

Speed-Racer3573d ago

I won't throw my money their way just yet. Talk to me in a year and let's see where they are. Not a Sammy fan though. Windows 8 and Android 5 are making strides, so I'll wait and see how BlackBerry fares in an even more competitive market.

proudly_X3573d ago

Well, I was skeptical.. I do understand your point of view.. I took the risk and I don't regret it..

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