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BlackBerry Pulls Life Support for Once-Indispensable Business Smartphones

 BlackBerry Pulls Life Support for Once-Indispensable Business Smartphones

Blackberry lost favor with users with the advent of Apple's iPhone and rival Android handsets.

BlackBerry Pulls Life Support for Once-Indispensable Business Smartphones

BlackBerry said it would take steps to decommission legacy services for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS

BlackBerry is pulling the plug on service for its once-ubiquitous business smartphones, which 

were toted by executives, politicians, and legions of fans in the early 2000s.

The move marks the end of an era as the phones, which sported a tiny QWERTY physical 

keyboard, pioneered push email and the BBM instant messaging service.

Former US President Barack Obama, one of its most celebrated users, made headlines in 

2016 when he was asked to give up his BlackBerry and replace it with an unnamed smartphone.

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Blackberry lost favor with users with the advent of Apple's touchscreen iPhone handsets and rival Android devices. In recent years, the company pivoted to making cybersecurity software 

and embedded operating systems for cars.

Social media was alight with tributes. One Twitter user reminisced it was a "fabulous machine" 

and hoped the company's phones would be resurrected.

In a document published in 2020, the company said it would take steps to decommission legacy

 services for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS operating systems and added devices running 

on them would no longer be supported and may not be able to receive or send data, make 

phone calls or send messages reliably.

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A US judge on Monday rejected the company's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it defrauded shareholders by inflating the success and profitability of smartphones using BlackBerry 10 OS,

 and said the class-action case could go to trial this fall.

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