BlackBerry CEO John Chen has hinted that the company could launch a
second Android phone in 2016. While he said that the focus would be more
towards the high-end, he didn't exactly rule out the possibility of the
device being a mid-ranger.
"Depends on the Priv.
If the Priv is well received in the market and looks like it is.
There's a good chance [...], we will still focus on the high-end
probably closer to mid-range coming out in 2016," he said in a recent
interview with Bloomberg.
He, however, didn't reveal a specific launch time frame for the handset, saying that'll depend on how the Priv performs in the coming months - currently available in four countries, the device will land in 31 more markets in the next 3 months, he said.
For those who aren't already aware, rumors related to the company's second Android smartphone - currently code-named Vienna - have already surfaced, with early renders (shown below) suggesting a more orthodox BlackBerry design.
He, however, didn't reveal a specific launch time frame for the handset, saying that'll depend on how the Priv performs in the coming months - currently available in four countries, the device will land in 31 more markets in the next 3 months, he said.
For those who aren't already aware, rumors related to the company's second Android smartphone - currently code-named Vienna - have already surfaced, with early renders (shown below) suggesting a more orthodox BlackBerry design.
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