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BlackBerry has confirmed that its Priv and DTEK smartphones will not receive an update to Android 7.0 Nougat or 8.0 Oreo. Regardless, security updates should continue for the affected devices.
BlackBerry today began rolling out a series of software updates to its Android-based handsets, the Priv and DTEK50. The upgraded software adds new features and improves functionality across ...
The Priv is easily the most powerful BlackBerry smartphone we’ve seen. The 5.43-inch curved OLED 1440p display has good brightness and contrast to it, and is covered by a sheet of Gorilla Glass 4.
BlackBerry has confirmed that the Priv won't get any more Android updates as it is now more than 24-months old, but fans might soon be able to trade it in.
Released in November 2015, the Priv -- named as a hat tip to BlackBerry's focus on privacy -- was touted by BlackBerry CEO John Chen as the most secure Android phone on the market. Its launch came ...
Two ads set out to convince consumers that the Priv combines the best of both worlds: the Android mobile software and BlackBerry security. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
The BlackBerry Priv won't be getting Android 8.0 Oreo, and the DTEK59 and DTEK60 might be on a similar boat. Advertisement. The BlackBerry Priv is by no means an old phone.
BlackBerry Priv (CDMA) 5.4" display QHD+ resolution Snapdragon 808 processor 3 GB RAM 3,410 mAh battery Memory Card Slot, Hardware Text Keyboard, Headphone Jack (3.5mm), NFC, Wireless Charging.