smartcompany said: Blackberry's share of the global smartphone market drops to 0% as the company makes software its focus

Foad Fadaghi, principal analyst at technology insights company Telsyte, told SmartCompany Blackberry is on a "long journey to becoming a software company". Gartner's data from the last quarter of 2015 shows Blackberry devices had just 0.2% of the smartphone market. A report about global smartphone markets from technology research company Gartner reveals the number of phones running Blackberry's operating system is now at 0.048%. "They flagged themselves as wanting to exit the smartphone market a while ago, it's not the largest part of their business anymore," Fadaghi says. Blackberry's smartphone downfall comes as no surprise, however, as the BBC reports the company announced last September it would no longer design smartphones in-house.


BlackBerry global smartphone market share is 0.0%, Gartner says


Blackberry's share of the global smartphone market drops to 0% as the company makes software its focus
Foad Fadaghi, principal analyst at technology insights company Telsyte, told SmartCompany Blackberry is on a "long journey to becoming a software company". Gartner's data from the last quarter of 2015 shows Blackberry devices had just 0.2% of the smartphone market. A report about global smartphone markets from technology research company Gartner reveals the number of phones running Blackberry's operating system is now at 0.048%. "They flagged themselves as wanting to exit the smartphone market a while ago, it's not the largest part of their business anymore," Fadaghi says. Blackberry's smartphone downfall comes as no surprise, however, as the BBC reports the company announced last September it would no longer design smartphones in-house.
As it stated in Foad Fadaghi, principal analyst at technology insights company Telsyte, told SmartCompany Blackberry is on a "long journey to becoming a software company". Gartner's data from the last quarter of 2015 shows Blackberry devices had just 0.2% of the smartphone market. A report about global smartphone markets from technology research company Gartner reveals the number of phones running Blackberry's operating system is now at 0.048%. "They flagged themselves as wanting to exit the smartphone market a while ago, it's not the largest part of their business anymore," Fadaghi says. Blackberry's smartphone downfall comes as no surprise, however, as the BBC reports the company announced last September it would no longer design smartphones in-house.


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