Released in November 2015, the Priv -- named as a hat tip to BlackBerry's focus on privacy -- was touted by BlackBerry CEO John Chen as the most secure Android phone on the market. Its launch came as ...
BlackBerry said this week that it will no longer provide monthly system and security updates to its BlackBerry Priv smartphone. The company originally committed to providing updates for a period of ...
Time flies, as they say, whether you're having fun or not. It's almost incredible, and by that, we mean "unbelievable", that BlackBerry's first fully Android smartphone has already passed its second ...
We learned in September that BlackBerry wouldn’t be updating the Priv to Android Nougat, despite that it launched with Android Lollipop. It was disappointing news, though the company said it would ...
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BlackBerry phones may be gone, but a small group of modern devices is keeping some of the brand's most popular ideas alive ...
BlackBerry got a fair bit of attention earlier this year with the reveal of the BlackBerry Keyone, but its first Android device — the Priv — didn’t garner nearly as much praise or attention. Now, two ...
Plenty of praise was lavished on BlackBerry's first Android phone, the Priv, when it debuted in late 2015. In fact, in his review, Russell Holly called it one of the best phones of that year: This is ...
Back in 2015, I mocked a cringeworthy product demo by BlackBerry’s CEO of the Priv, the company’s first Android-powered device. Judging by the feedback I received on YouTube, BlackBerry fanboys hated ...
Today, we’ve got even more bad news as another device joins the no Nougat club — the BlackBerry Priv. Alex Thurber, the General Manager of BlackBerry Mobility Solutions, revealed that the Priv ...
Two ads set out to convince consumers that the Priv combines the best of both worlds: the Android mobile software and BlackBerry security. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer ...
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