The gist in the smartphone market is that Canadian giant, BlackBerry, has formally put itself up for sale to other mobile phone companies on Monday.
This comes as a result of the dwindling sales of the BB series and the dull market performance of the smartphone maker's big comeback hope, the Z10. So says a top member of the company (close the matter) to America's Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
The smartphone company is equally exploring other alternatives, including a joint venture agreement with another company, strategic partnerships or an outright sale.
WSJ reports that ever since iPhone and Android Smartphones came on board, Blackberry's wealth and market share have continued to go down.
This comes as a result of the dwindling sales of the BB series and the dull market performance of the smartphone maker's big comeback hope, the Z10. So says a top member of the company (close the matter) to America's Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
The smartphone company is equally exploring other alternatives, including a joint venture agreement with another company, strategic partnerships or an outright sale.
WSJ reports that ever since iPhone and Android Smartphones came on board, Blackberry's wealth and market share have continued to go down.
What do you expect? How will sales not keep dropping, when most BB users admit the smartphone is severely challenged with battery problems?
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