BlackBerry is in the process of rolling out its new qwerty keyboard
smartphone, the BlackBerry Passport. According to the company, the
device has now landed in Nigeria.
The device features a 4.5-inch square touch screen, touch-enabled
keyboard and has a 3450 mAh battery. Like most new Blackberry devices,
the BlackBerry will come pre-installed with the latest version of
BlackBerry’s OS, 10.3, and comes loaded with new productivity features
including BlackBerry Blend and BlackBerry Assistant, as well as the
BlackBerry World storefront and Amazon App store for Android apps.
BlackBerry Territory Director for West Africa, Charles Asinugo told
media that the company is being re-engineered to become the market
leaders.
Asinugo stated that: “John Chen is repositioning the firm to assure
the customers of security, productivity and collaboration, adding that
Nigeria remains central to its business.”
According to BlackBerry, it had named Chen as its interim chief
executive officer. Chen had said the management changes at the firm were
aimed at refining the company’s strategy “to ensure we deliver the best
devices, mobile security and device management.”
Source: www.itnewsafrica.com
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