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BlackBerry ready to drop smartphones if things don’t improve

Posted on July 28, 2015August 23, 2019 By Jarvis

Is BlackBerry ready to concede defeat, something that pundits have been waiting for it to do for years now? In a way, yes, but it isn’t a blanket statement. CEO John Chen did admit that it was willing stop making smartphones if things don’t change for the better, referring to the company’s sliding revenues. However, there are still other options available to it that doesn’t require completely scrapping their hardware business, though Chen also admits that it would be only under the most ideal cases.
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