BlackBerry to Stop Making Phones
BlackBerry on Wednesday said it will quit making cell phones, and will rather leave equipment related endeavors to its accomplices.
"The organization arrangements to end all inner equipment advancement and will outsource that capacity to accomplices. This permits us to diminish capital prerequisites and improve return on contributed capital," CEO John Chen said as a component of the organization's second quarter profit declaration.
"Our new Mobility Solutions methodology is hinting at energy, including our first real gadget programming authorizing concurrence with a telecom joint wander in Indonesia," he proceeded. "Under this technique, we are concentrating on programming advancement, including security and applications."
Be that as it may, it wasn't sufficient to return BlackBerry to its prime. Once a cell phone goliath, BlackBerry has attempted to keep up after the blast of Android and iOS. Compounding an already painful situation was the postponed rollout of BlackBerry 10 and deplorable dispatch of its PlayBook tablet.
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