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Thank goodness BlackBerry isn’t doing away with keyboard, this devoted fan says

Company chief executive’s assurance future outsourced handsets will have physical keyboard is good news for users who swear by its clickety clack despite BlackBerry’s efforts to wean them off it

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The keyboard is key to BlackBerry phones, like this Curve 8520.
All is not lost yet. The BlackBerry keyboard synonymous with the Canadian smartphone brand is here to stay, chief executive John Chen said after the announcement it will stop making handsets and outsource production.
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Chen’s comment came in a video released on YouTube.

“When we allow other people to build the handsets with our operation systems, it will be compatible with every single one of these, “ Chen says, pointing to recent company releases such as the Passport, Priv and the latest, the DTEK50. “... Somewhere [in the future] we will have one [handset] with a keyboard. When [our partners] heard about the keyboard they’d like to have that licence from me.”

That is good news for us phone users who swear by the physical QWERTY keyboard for e-mailing, messaging and, in my case, filing stories.The virtual variety doesn’t quite cut it for me.

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A Blackberry Bold 9900 4G smartphone on display in 2012. The Bold line was many BlackBerry users’ favourite. Photo: Getty Images
A Blackberry Bold 9900 4G smartphone on display in 2012. The Bold line was many BlackBerry users’ favourite. Photo: Getty Images
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