Last year BlackBerry launched the Priv, its first-ever Android smartphone. The Priv represented another attempt by BlackBerry to reinvent itself for the modern mobile era and build something worthy of competing with Apple, Samsung, and other smartphone makers. But the Priv’s positives (a great physical keyboard and beautiful curved screen) were derailed by buggy software and a comically high asking price. It failed badly. Even so, the marriage between BlackBerry — the self-proclaimed “most trusted name in mobile privacy and security” — and Android seems like a relationship that could really work.
This month, BlackBerry began shipping its second Android phone: the DTEK50. At $300 unlocked (and supported by AT&T and T-Mobile in the US),...
BlackBerry DTEK50 review: secure, but not special
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