BlackBerry’s John Chen gave a glimpse of what the company has planned for 2015 by showing off two new devices at a recent meeting, as CrackBerry discovered, and it seems physical QWERTY keyboards are very much a feature that BlackBerry feel is important to its users as the two yet-to-released devices — the BlackBerry Classic and the BlackBerry Passport — both prominently feature a physical keyboard
Little was revealed about the two new devices except that there will be colour options and a rich ecosystem of accessories developed for the Passport while the Classic doesn’t detract far from the Bold 9000.
So what do you think of the new BlackBerry devices?
As far as we can tell BlackBerry can make as many devices they want but without a proper drive to get developers on board, they’re not going to sell very many devices.
BlackBerry Classic
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