Earlier this morning, BlackBerry launched the new BlackBerry DTEK50 Android smartphone. The latest device was launched over a live webcast from Canada, Waterloo, which was something uniquely new. That said, BlackBerry has had recorded the whole webcast and it is now available online for public viewing. Do check it out, especially the ending’s Q&A!
This July 26, 2016 webcast from our headquarters in Waterloo, Canada was done with Alex Thurber, senior vice president, Global Device sales at BlackBerry, David Kleidermacher, Chief Security Officer at BlackBerry, Scott Wenger, head of device marketing and design at BlackBerry, and hosted by Maribel Lopez, independent mobile analyst. In the webcast, they launch our newest secure Android phone, the DTEK50 by BlackBerry, with a sleek and ultra-thin design, brilliant 13 megapixel rear camera, and the potential for up to 2 TB of storage. This is just scratching the surface of the affordable phone’s specs, which costs $299 in the U.S. In the webcast, they take a deeper look into what makes the DTEK50 so special. It combines Android with the security of BlackBerry, which allows users and their apps to stay protected from malware and hackers.