In today's Throwback Thursday, we look back on a smartphone pioneer: BlackBerry. With the Curve 8520, the company tried to appeal to customers concerned with privacy.
Update: Two new additions could accompany the device
The BlackBerry Vienna, BlackBerry's second Android smartphone, begins to stir. Take a look at what we know about its release date, price, specs and rumors.
BlackBerry has jumped on the Android train with the Priv. We'll take you through the BlackBerry Priv release date, price, specs and features in our BlackBerry Priv review
The BlackBerry Priv is the first BlackBerry with Android, and like any Android device it can encounter the odd issue. We discover BlackBerry Priv problems and solutions.
You'd think a 16 GB phone would have 16 GB free. Nope - and the amount you end up with varies from phone to phone. We discover the phone storage winners and losers.
They're powerful. They're pricey. They have curved screens. Are the Priv and S6 Edge twins? Find out the differences in our BlackBerry Priv vs Galaxy S6 Edge comparison.
The BlackBerry Priv runs Android and has some impressive specs. Is that enough to reverse the firm's fortunes? Find out in our BlackBerry Priv vs iPhone 6S comparison.
We take a look back at the last ten years of Google's ownership of Android and a few years before that to the earliest smartphones. This is the history of Android.
Following the news that BlackBerry could run Android on its next device, we look at what the fallen smartphone giant could bring to the Android ecosystem.
Google's Android platform may be the world's most popular mobile OS but it faces an ever-growing list of challenges. These are the biggest threats faced by Android today.
BlackBerry has announced it has tentatively ''agreed'' to sell the company to Fairfax Holdings. Nokia sold to Microsoft recently and HTC is on the edge. What's going on?
BlackBerry has confirmed in a press release that the Canadian company is looking into strategic alternatives to attempt to save the flailing smartphone manufacturer.
Every now and then we get some good news about smartphone manufacturers, cell carriers or others working together to actually produce good, rather than litigation.
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