BlackBerry Venice has been spotted at the Toronto Film Festival running the Android Messenger app.
BlackBerry is reportedly gearing up to release the Venice smartphone with BlackBerry 10 as Android skin.
BlackBerry Venice Android smartphone is pegged to release in the United States in November through AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.
Following the slew of leaks, BlackBerry’s upcoming Venice smartphone is back in news with a new photo showing the QWERTY keyboard.
BlackBerry’s Android smartphone named “Venice” is back with a slew of internal renders.
Rumors indicate a physical QWERTY keyboard accessory will be available for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
A new unlocked phone called the BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition is now available on the BlackBerry shop.
Check out the price cut on the BlackBerry Classic handset.
The ban reportedly will not affect BlackBerry Internet Services, BlackBerry’s legacy consumer platform.
Finally, there’s a confirmation BlackBerry is working on an Android-based phone.
A new image of the BlackBerry Venice has been leaked, showing more details about the device's specifications.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the company might consider making such a device if it found a way to secure it.
Kantar report shows various market shares of OEMs across the globe. Samsung seems to have regained lost ground.
WhatsApp comes with support for voice calling and for sending audio files for Windows Phone users.
According to BlackBerry's chief executive officer, the company is open to the idea of Android-based phones.
Blackberry's earnings and revenue missed Wall Street estimates last quarter, but the smartphone maker's software revenue soared 150 percent from a year ago.
Thanks to the Android mobile operating system's massive market share, BlackBerry is working on a bunch of Android-based smartphones.
BlackBerry 10-powered smartphones are now receiving the BlackBerry 10.3.2.440 firmware update.
BlackBerry is considering equipping an upcoming smartphone with Google Inc.'s Android software for the first time, an acknowledgement that its revamped line of devices has failed to win mass appeal, according to sources.
The square-screen device is being sold at a substantial discount.
Photos of BlackBerry’s upcoming smartphone "Oslo" leak.
The iPhone "was a real shock to the company" when it arrived in 2007.