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Blast from the past? BlackBerry Android phone with QWERTY keyboard coming to market

shieldSnaggyCodes Editorial Team calendar_todayJan 04, 2017 updateUpdated Jun 17, 2026 schedule3 min read verifiedFact-checked
Blast from the past? BlackBerry Android phone with QWERTY keyboard coming to market

If blast from past blackberry is on your radar, this short guide cuts through the noise. Here is what is worth knowing, and how to put it to work today.

Key Takeaways

  • Advertisement 2017 may be the year that QWERTY becomes more than an antiquated relic in the mobile world, not to mention a laughably easy-to...
  • That’s because the nation’s fourth-largest smartphone marker showed a prototype of a revamped BlackBerry Android with a QWERTY keyboard at t...
  • Read more: How to secure and wipe your devices clean before you get rid of them TCL cashing in on mobile nostalgia?
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2017 may be the year that QWERTY becomes more than an antiquated relic in the mobile world, not to mention a laughably simple-to-hack password beloved by criminals.

That’s because the nation’s fourth-largest smartphone marker showed a prototype of a revamped BlackBerry Android with a QWERTY keyboard at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show!

Read more: How to secure and wipe your devices clean before you get rid of them

TCL cashing in on mobile nostalgia?

Before there were iPhones and Androids, there was BlackBerry.

At its peak around 2013, BlackBerry had a reported 85 million smartphone users. But today, the company is down to 23 million, according to BlackBerry’s most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Oh, how the mighty have fallen!

Yet this story might have another chapter left in it….

FierceWireless.com reports that smartphone maker TCL Communication hinted at plans to release a new round of BlackBerrys with the iconic (if outdated) QWERTY keyboard during CES in Las Vegas.

TCL, a Chinese-based company, is a bit player in the smartphone market here in the United States, playing fourth fiddle to the likes of Samsung, Apple and LG.

Privacy advocates have long worried about China spying on American citizens through its smartphones. 

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Thankfully, TCL says the core security functions of the phones will be handled in Canada by BlackBerry, not in China. So you can rest simple that the Red Army probably won’t be spying on you when you use this phone!

The new line of BlackBerrys with QWERTY keyboards reportedly will be targeted at enterprise shoppers, i.e. companies with 1,000 or more employees.

No further details or specs are available at this time, but we’ll keep you updated as they emerge!

Read more: Have you Googled yourself lately? Here’s why you should

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Originally published at clark.com.

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