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BlackBerry is seemingly back from the dead with some ‘jaw-dropping’ Q4 results on the back of its first BB10 device launches. It is now aiming to supplant Samsung in the UK smartphone market, as Paul Withers hears
Third handset to run off the BlackBerry 10 operating system aimed towards the youth market
Manufacturer’s boss questions the future of the devices, raising doubt over its strategy in that tablet market
Thorsten Heins makes claim in television interview after early high demand and sales in the UK
The manufacturer has encountered a barren spell of late but according to Paul Withers, positive financial results and sales figures show a turnaround may be on the cards in 2013
Remark made after profits jumped more than 500 per cent as Heins reveals 55 per cent of new Z10 customers have come from rival operating platforms
Base fell to 76 million during its Q4 (ending March 2). Former co-CEO Mike Lazaridis, has also now retired from his role as vice chair and director of the company
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins said that while Apple is a “design icon”, its operating system needs updating
Manufacturer explored option of switching to a rival operating system, describing the decision to build its own as ‘difficult’, but says move has ‘reinvented’ the company
Rob Orr says success in the UK will act as a good indicator as to how the platform will perform globally