RIP Blackberry phones, you will be missed (kinda)
The iconic “work phone” will no longer be produced by Blackberry. Yesterday, the company said it will outsource production of future phones. Of course, it doesn’t sound like there’s a line out of the door for them. Blackberry will now focus on “providing state-of-the-art security software for devices.”
As Blackberry moves on from making smartphones, we asked how people felt about the end of this era:
RIP Blackberry. Today, the company said it will stop making phones to focus on making security software. Did you have one? Do you miss it? pic.twitter.com/ey6qUKPtYX
— Marketplace (@Marketplace) September 28, 2016
Love my Galaxy7, but gonna miss my Blackberry for work. Yeah I said it!? https://t.co/3M1vq3rorK
— Darren Bloch (@darrenbloch) September 28, 2016
I will always miss the raised keys of my first BB. https://t.co/wNK7GEZ392
— John McInerney (@jtmcinerney) September 28, 2016
@mollywood @MarketplaceTech Best part re. BB was BB messenger app. Colleagues used to message each other under conf room tables in meetings.
— adrian hsieh (@accidentalflyer) September 28, 2016
@Marketplace Aw. I did kind of love that tiny clicky keyboard.
— (((Suebob))) (@ItsSuebob) September 28, 2016
I'm astonished Blackberry, which stopped innovating, even lasted this long! https://t.co/4R62pMCzPD
— John McMillion (@johnmcmillion) September 28, 2016
And of course, we’re all wondering what the President is going to do:
Doesn't President Obama (@POTUS) use one of these? What's he going to do for a phone now? https://t.co/ytlSE2poXe
— Michael de Yoanna (@mdy1) September 28, 2016
We also ventured out to midtown Manhattan to find out how people feel about the phone’s demise. One salesman shared his fond memories of the device. Click the above audio player to listen.
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