Khaleej Times

BlackBerry releases last phone

- Alastair Sharp

toronto — BlackBerry launched its third Android-based phone on Tuesday, the last device whose success will be the company’s financial responsibi­lity, opting to price its top-end device well below Apple’s iPhone 7.

The Canadian smartphone pioneer, which has lost most of the market to Apple and others, last month said it planned to completely outsource the developmen­t of its smartphone­s to focus on its more profitable business of making software and managing mobile devices.

That means the Android-based DTEK60 will be the last phone for which BlackBerry buys components itself, which carries a heavier risk if it does not sell well.

“This one is our phone,” BlackBerry chief operating officer Marty Beard said. “This is fully our responsibi­lity.”

BlackBerry’s Toronto-listed shares were down 1.2 per cent in afternoon trade at C$9.70. They had touched C$11.18 — their highest since January — on September 28 when the company announced its outsourcin­g plan.

“BlackBerry had to kill its hardware in order to save it,” website TechCrunch wrote in a broadly positive review of the DTEK60 that neverthele­ss questioned how much interest it would elicit.

BlackBerry does not have any deals with telecom companies to distribute the device. Instead, it is pitching the phone directly to companies and government­s, as well as selling it on its own websites in the United States, Canada and several major European countries.

“It’s not necessaril­y an anti-carrier strategy,” Beard said. “It’s more that we see this as the most efficient and most cost-effective way to get to that customer base.”

The device, which has a 5.5 inch touchscree­n, will be priced at $499. Apple’s iPhone 7 with the same screen size starts at $769, while the equivalent version of Android-maker Alphabet’s Pixel starts at $649.

“Certainly it’s not going to be the next superstar in the marketplac­e,” said William Stofega, a mobile phone analyst at IDC. “But it’s a solid device that brings some really high-end security features and capabiliti­es to it.” — Reuters

 ?? — Crackberry ?? The DTEK60 will be the last device whose success will be BlackBerry’s financial responsibi­lity.
— Crackberry The DTEK60 will be the last device whose success will be BlackBerry’s financial responsibi­lity.

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