Is Blackberry Mixing it Up with Android?

If you’ve watched the phone wars from the sidelines over the last several years, then you probably remember a time when Blackberry was a force to be reckoned with. It permeated the business market with its security, mobile productivity, email push, text messaging and that lovely keyboard. Soon regular Joes like me were using Blackberries and then, BAM! – The iPhone came along.

So, much as Blackberry evolved when it was popular, it began pushing out the wrong phones with small screens and lousy browsers and worst of all, no great native apps or app quantity in general. Apple and Android kicked Blackberry to the curb. Even business folks, the most loyal of the ‘berry users, began to let go.

As summed up in a comment to an interesting Bloomberg Business article, The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry: An Oral History, Blackberry went the way of other companies not paying attention to their competition:

I personally have owned three Blackberries and even invested in their tablet version, the Blackberry Playbook, because I was so enamored of the brand. My last ‘berry was a Bold 9930.  It had a touch screen, a track button, and a keyboard. It wasn’t until last year when I finally moved on to Android (HTC One M8) because of the better app selection, and because native Blackberry apps were seemingly inferior to the same apps on other platforms. With that said, I knew I would miss the keyboard (swiping text is insanely annoying), the track button (which worked better than a fat old finger trying to land on links), the compact size of the 9930, and the security. I still do.

Now, suddenly, there are rampant rumors on the web that Blackberry may finally be hooking up with Android. See Crackberry.com’s article: BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition captured on video running Android, Latest BlackBerry ‘Venice’ slider leak shows off BlackBerry Productivity Suite, and over at Blackberry Central: Gorgeous BlackBerry Slider Renderings Make An Appearance.

The supposed pitch is this: An attractive slider phone offering up the best of Blackberry and Android either in one version or two or with some Android influence combined with the Blackberry Hub or with a full version of Android and possibly offering a green button on the front that lets you communicate with Martians at will. Basically, there are too many variations to mention at this point. Still, the device itself looks interesting. I always thought my Blackberry looked sharp and unique when I had one.

The “Blackberry Venice” Rumor

Is this the only way for Blackberry to get consumers back?

  • Jumping on the Android bandwagon?
  • Compromising the BB security, (which may or may not be what it used to be, but certainly offers more than Android and iPhone)?
  • Giving access to the dang apps, (which seems to be a major complaint from way back), for Blackberry users?
  • Getting the current BB OS 10 to jive with Android?
  • Or is it just a last ditch effort for Blackberry to get back to being relevant?

Personally, I had always wanted Blackberry to keep its own OS and just get developers on board with the apps. That never happened.

As someone who once loved the brand and the many Blackberries I owned, I wouldn’t mind seeing a comeback (via the Android connection) although I doubt it’ll happen. Too many times in the past Blackberry has tried to resurrect its once renowned glory and foothold in the smartphone arena. Too many times it failed. Perhaps this Android/Blackberry rumor is just that and was dreamed up by a sad, old Blackberry loyalist like I used to be.

Regardless, I’m thinking it would be kind of cool beans keen to bring a little more competition back to this smartphone game, even if they have to go THERE.

 

2 thoughts on “Is Blackberry Mixing it Up with Android?”

  1. I am currently enjoying my first Blackberry The Classic, after having a couple of Samsung Androids. I just like the quality of hardware and the Operating System in general. Hopefully it’s fine qualities will be retained with it’s incorporation of the Android system. Unfortunately Blackberry has to do something different to regain a user base in order to stay viable.

  2. Aah, the Blackberry Classic. You’re making me jealous Bern, if just for the keyboard. Enjoy that BB while you can! Karen

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