BlackBerry to roll out new smartphones
- Canada: Wednesday, April 03 - 2013 at 05:58
BlackBerry chief executive Thorsten Heins is set to introduce a broader line-up of new smartphones this year, catering to markets around the world, as the company works to secure a stronger position with devices for more than just business users, The Globe and Mail has reported. "In order to stay relevant, we have to build a portfolio," he said. "We will bring it out at the moment when we can expect the biggest market attention for these products." The lower-priced models will also use the BlackBerry 10 operating system, but will be designed with markets like India and Indonesia in mind, Heins noted.
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