BlackBerry Priv may be headed for T-Mobile on January 26
According to a leaked internal schedule from T-Mobile, the BlackBerry Priv may be headed for the carrier's stores on January 26.
According to a leaked internal schedule from T-Mobile, the BlackBerry Priv may be headed for the carrier's stores on January 26.
A new report, citing a leaked internal document from AT&T, states that the wireless carrier will officially no longer offer two-year contract plans for any of its smartphones starting on January 8. New and existing customers will have to pay for the full price of the phones up front or via AT&T Next installment plans.
When the BlackBerry Priv launched, there was a lot of ruckus over the fact that there was no native File Manager. We were kind of spoiled on BlackBerry 10 with one built-in that also allowed us to connect to popular cloud storage services. Here's a few we've rounded up for you to help you decide.
Qualcomm is looking to head into 2016 with a clean slate in China now that the company has signed new patent licensing deals in the country. Qualcomm has reached an agreement with smartphone manufacturers Beijing Tianyu Communication Equipment and Haier Group. The move comes after the company itself was investigated by Chinese officials over an antitrust dispute. As well as working...
Although BlackBerry's official announcement had the Priv arriving in the UAE early January and in KSA during the first half of January, the folks at Axiom Telecom were taking preorders for the earlier date of December 27, 2015. With that date now behind us, those who never preordered can now also pick up a BlackBerry Priv from Axiom.
A new video from BlackBerry shows off the inside of its Android-based Priv smartphone, with a look at how the company designed the smartphone's inner hardware with high-end materials.
Verizon is back with another promotion, this time aimed at those looking to make the switch from another carrier. For a limited time, Verizon will pay up to $650 per line to help cover your costs to bring your number to Verizon.
This is it. This is the last Upstream of 2015. This week we're highlighting some of the big news posted throughout December and reflecting on BlackBerry's 2015 on the whole.
For our final edition of Mobile Nations Weekly in this calendar year, we're mixing things up a bit. Instead of going over what happened last week, we're going to look back over the past 12 months.
As part of their 'boxing week' deals in Canada, regional carrier SaskTel has decided to save their customers some cash on the new BlackBerry Priv. For a limited time, SaskTel is offering the Android-powered BlackBerry Priv for only $249.99, down from their usual $399.99 with a new two-year contract.
Didn't find a BlackBerry Priv among your presents but still really want one? You might want to hit up the Daily Steals site then. Right now, they're offering up unlocked versions of the BlackBerry Priv for only $650 USD.
If you just got a new BlackBerry and are looking for where to begin, we're here to help. Whether you're new to the platform or returning with a newer device, CrackBerry is here to provide help and how-to information from simple tasks on your BlackBerry device to the advanced. We can walk you through the baby steps of how to set up your e-mail, how to install applications, how to back up...
While there have been many debates about the quality of the pictures Priv is capable of taking, especially after recent updates improved the camera performance, the folks at DxO Labs have now put the Priv's camera through its paces in their DxOMark Mobile testing, which is considered by many to be the gold standard of mobile camera benchmarking, and the results for Priv are looking...
A little something for those of you on Verizon who have been waiting for the BlackBerry Priv to arrive. You're now one step closer to being able to pick up the device as it has now checked in with the FCC seeking approval.
The Beatles are set to arrive on various streaming services this week. Starting from tomorrow, Thursday 24, the group will be available for streaming on the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon Prime Music, and Tidal.
While folks in Italy haven't had too hard of a time getting their hands on a brand new BlackBerry Priv through retailers such as Amazon and Euronics, BlackBerry has finally made the Priv release in Italy official.
TuneIn has signed a deal with the National Hockey League that will give users of the streaming radio service access to 1,230 regular season game broadcasts starting on January 1, along with all the NHL playoff games, including the Stanley Cup Finals.
Looking for a new game to play over the holidays? How about Evo Explores, a new game that recently landed in BlackBerry World? It's perfect to play during a little down time. Evo Explores takes its inspiration from the award-winning Monument Valley, available on iPhone and Android.
As the holiday inches closer, the chance to hunt down the perfect gifts becomes more strenuous, especially for those of us on a strict budget. We've kept the savvy shopper in mind and highlighted 8 amazing last-minute tech gifts that won't break the bank.
Initially announced back in November, BlackBerry today has now officially released SecuSUITE for Enterprise, the new VoIP, software-based, cloud-hosted solution voice encryption solution for Enterprise that works across iOS, Android and BlackBerry 10 operating systems.
Just in time for all your holiday photos, Inst10 has been updated through BlackBerry World. This release from Nemory Studios moves the app into v3.0.800.1 and according to the changelog, addresses quite a few issues that end-users will appreciate including faster startup, improved notifications and plenty of bug fixes as well.
Need help finding gifts for the aspiring photographer in your life? We've highlighted a handful that will ensure they never miss that perfect shot.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has expanded its deployment of BlackBerry's AtHoc, this time to the Farm Services Administration. This will ensure the personnel are covered for emergency communication.
This week, we've got special guest Michael Clewley, Director of Software Product Management at BlackBerry on air to discuss his role at BlackBerry and all things Priv. We discuss a range of community sourced questions ranging from Priv marketing to the upcoming release of BlackBerry 10.3.3.
'Twas the week before Christmas, and no new tech was shown, Not a new watch was released, nor tablets, nor phones; The blogs were not restless, for there was still news, In updates and comparisons and years-in-reviews!