While most mobile users have moved on from BlackBerry -- the move to discontinue support for its phones represents the end of what was once considered bleeding-edge technology.
NEW YORK -- You soon won't be able to use that old BlackBerry phone sitting at the bottom of your drawer somewhere.
The company originally announced the news in September 2020 as part of its efforts to focus on providing security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world under the name BlackBerry Limited. The devices became a status symbol and fixture for people on Wall Street, celebrities like Kim Kardashian, and even President Barack Obama, thanks in part to its great reputation for security. At its peak in 2012, BlackBerry had more than 80 million active users.
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