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    BlackBerry Phones Now Completely Useless As Company Stops Services

    Blackberry phones are now more useless in the hands of some consumers.

    This is following the decision of BlackBerry Ltd, the phone maker, to decommission some Blackberry (BB) phones’ services.

    The phone maker will stop BB services on January 4, 2022.

    Recall that before now, Blackberry used to be the must-have phone for anybody who wanted to show class, in terms of gadgets.

    However, for some time now, the Phones stopped being the first choice phone brand for, especially ladies.

    iPhone brand’s entry into the ring of satisfying consumers seized the top spot on consumers’ gadget want list.

    ALSO READ: Your iPhone 13 Can Survive 70 mph Impact From Tesla Car

    After iPhone and other brands’ entry, BB phone brand has not made a remarkable come-back to its top sport.

    Instead, the phones are even become more useless in the hands of consumers especially with this latest development.

    The company is decommissioning services for BlackBerry 7.1 OS and earlier, BlackBerry 10 software.

    Also, it is decommissioning services for BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1 and earlier versions.

    The Why:

    Blackberry said it is decommissioning services for the phone versions because it will now stop producing phones.

    Also, the company said instead, it will be focusing on being a software company alone.

    Hope for existing Blackberry phone users:

    Meanwhile, it is not all gloomy for the phone users as the company says the decommissioning will not impact BlackBerry phones running on Android software.

    Further implication:

    What this means is that devices running the company’s legacy services and software through either carrier or Wi-Fi connections will no longer have reliable data, phone call, text message and 9-1-1 functionality.

    Blackberry phone users groan:

    A former fan of the phone in Didsbury, Alberta, Dave Mason, said “It’s sad to see those older devices go, but it’s not unexpected.”

    “There’s only so much they can put into it time-wise, security-wise because everyone is either using Android or Apple devices.”

    It started as Research In Motion Ltd..

    Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin founded the company in 1984.

    Nevertheless, the devices date back to the 1990s, when the company released an email-enabled pager.

    Later, it produced its first smartphones.

    It had BlackBerry Messenger, a communications service that allowed BlackBerry users to chat with one another once after sharing unique pin codes.

    The phones became the people’s  favourite because of their full keyboards, which made typing long missives easy.

    Youngs girls, especially in some African countries, would literally do anything just to own a BB phone.

    Former U.S. President, Barack Obama and Kim Kardashian were good fans of the phone brand.

    In 2014, Kardashian had said at the Code/Mobile conference that, “BlackBerry has my heart and soul. I love it. I’ll never get rid of it.”

    She also said, “I have anxiety that I will run out and I won’t be able to have a BlackBerry. I’m afraid it will go extinct.”

    She  used to have a large supply of the phone but has since migrated to iPhones.

    Another fan, Ann-Louise Winter,  would have eight BB10 models.

    she said she loved the “retro, nostalgic feel” of Blackberry phones.

    She was sad that the company was decommissioning the services .

    Winter lamented saying, “Knowing that it is finally gone, it’s just so sad.”

    Meanwhile, BlackBerry has licensed its brand to phone manufacturers TCL and OnwardMobility.

    It has also started prioritizing its software and security services, including its QNX business, which is focused on the automotive sector.

    As part of its shift away from its mobile business, the company announced it would end services for many of its phones in 2020.

    Although those Blackberry devices running on Android will still have the company’s services, fears are that they too will go extinct soon.

    Mason also believes this as he says, “There’s always a worry in the back of my mind that that may happen.”

    Implications:

    With the decommissioning, many Blackberry phones, if not all, will soon be a waste tool in your hands.

    Also, all other services that consumers previously enjoyed from the company will no longer be available.

     

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