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BlackBerry OS Will Terminate Support From January 4th

In the smartphone market, there is a lot of competition. Companies who don’t come up with a lot of new ideas to make users’ lives easier are steadily losing ground. BlackBerry, LG, and so on. We can lament these brands, but we must accept what we have. BlackBerry was most likely the source of the most disappointments. There has never been a business-class smartphone manufacturer that has come close to matching this brand. But things for this brand started to go downhill a long time ago. It hasn’t launched any mobile phones or tablets using its own operating system in years. BlackBerry migrated to Android in 2015. This decision, however, did not save the situation. It shifted from being a hardware company to being a software company. To put it another way, it began contracting out the design of BlackBerry-branded phones to other parties.

You could utilize an old BlackBerry phone with BlackBerry OS as a backup machine if you still have one. The scenario will change next week, as BlackBerry has announced that support for BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry PlayBook OS legacy services would be discontinued next week. Many regularly utilized functions, according to the firm, will cease to function.

BlackBerry has declared that outdated services for BlackBerry 7.1 OS and prior versions, BlackBerry 10 software, BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1, and earlier versions will no longer be available after January 4, 2022. Traditional services and software will no longer work consistently with models connected via operators or Wi-Fi. Data surfing, phone calls, text messaging, and 911 emergency calls are all examples of this.

BlackBerry Ends Support For Its Smartphones
Wi-Fi and mobile data, according to BlackBerry, may also become unreliable. BlackBerry Link, BlackBerry Desktop Manager, BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Protect, BlackBerry Messenger, and BlackBerry Blend, among other apps, “will have limited functionality.”

In addition, the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer will be discontinued. This simply implies that as on January 4, this tablet computer will be severely restricted. The fact that BlackBerry stopped producing the tablet a year after it was released suggests that there may not have been many PlayBook users from the start. In the next ten years, this number will very definitely be considerably lower.

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To refresh your memory, BlackBerry OS is a dedicated operating system developed by Research In Motion for their BlackBerry smartphone. This operating system supports particular input devices such as scroll wheels, trackballs, touchpads, and touch displays, as well as multitasking.

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