cbcBlackBerry launching new smartphone with emphasis on beefed up security2016-07-26





BlackBerry launching new smartphone with emphasis on beefed up security


BlackBerry launching new smartphone with emphasis on beefed up security
In a bid to once again make its struggling hardware business profitable, BlackBerry is launching a new smartphone billed as the most secure Android device available.The company says the DTEK50 target audience is "everyone" due to the increasing threat that mobile security risks now pose to the public at large."We feel that customers today, certainly businesses and consumers, are beginning to understand just how important security is when it comes to their smartphone," said Alex Thurber, senior vice-president of global device sales, during a Tuesday webcast launch from the company's Waterloo, Ont., headquarters.


BlackBerry launches new DTEK50 smartphone


BlackBerry launches new DTEK50 smartphone
TORONTO — In a bid to once again make its struggling hardware business profitable, BlackBerry is launching a new smartphone billed as the most secure Android device available.Related Stories BlackBerry launches cheaper Android...The company announced the launch Tuesday of the DTEK50, a phone it hopes will appeal to "everyone" due to the insidious threat that mobile security risks now pose to the public at large.


BlackBerry's new Android device billed as 'world's most secure' smartphone


BlackBerry's new Android device billed as 'world's most secure' smartphone
BlackBerry is on a mission to stay competitive and relevant in the smartphone market even as it kills off its most iconic product.The Canadian company unveiled its latest strategy with a new Android handset Tuesday -- DTEK50 -- less than a month after it said it would stop making the BlackBerry Classic.The company is calling its latest device the world's most secure smartphone.


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