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BlackBerry makes a comeback to the Philippines

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Officials of TCL Communication Ltd., a Guangdong-based Chinese electronics giant, have officially signaled the return of the BlackBerry brand in the Philippines with the launch of its two newest BB devices.

TCL, which bought the rights to sell the BlackBerry brand from Canadian company Research in Motion three years ago, first introduced the BlackBerry Key 2 and the Key 2 LE last year but it is only now that it officially making it available in local stores, Esquire reported.

“This is the return of the BlackBerry,” Rudolph Santos, country head of TCL Communication Ltd, told Esquire Philippines was quoted in the Esquire report as saying. “We just wanted to kick things off with a formal announcement that the BlackBerry Key 2 and Key 2 LE will be made available to the Philippine market.”

The BlackBerry Key 2 has a 4.5-inch touchscreen LCD display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, a redesigned but familiar QWERTY keyboard, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, 6GB of memory, 64GB or 128GB of built-in storage and a microSD slot for expandable storage cards.

The Key 2 LE offers basically the same features as the Key 2, except that it has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor along with 4GB of RAM, and a plastic instead of aluminum frame, according to the report.

Also, these BlackBerry phones now run on the Android (8.1 Oreo) operating system. Executives at the launch also made it a point to highlight the phones’ long battery life, promising up to two days’ of use on a single charge.

The Key 2 retails for P39,990 while the Key 2 LE is poised “for the new leaders of tomorrow and the young generation, the millennials,” said Santos. The Key 2 LE retails for P24,990.

“We feel optimistic about the Philippine market,” Santos was further quoted as saying. “We know for a fact that there is a very good base of BlackBerry lovers here, so we’re calling on them to be part of this once again, to hold on to the iconic brand. We know that BlackBerry is a brand full of character, it’s full of vibe and spirit.

“We feel that we offer lots of that with BlackBerry because of how efficient the product is from a hardware standpoint. And also basically, it’s a trusted and secure device. Especially right now that life is so much out in the open because of social media. So the BlackBerry puts it all together to make that experience more secure. We’re ready with that.”

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