The lingering legacy of BlackBerry is the reason its cult following is obsessively interested in OnwardMobility's forthcoming 5G BlackBerry device, experts say. Adding those craving a physical keyboard to fulfill their nostalgia will help successfully sell the phone, but that won't be enough to bring back the physical keyboard as a staple design in the smartphone market. Talk of the new 5G BlackBerry device with a physical keyboard began last year when the company's licensing agreement with OnwardMobility was reported, signaling yet another return for BlackBerry phones. However, the phone would be a niche device, especially in the flagship segment, and it probably wouldn't succeed against the likes of the best Android phones. The announcement came months after the Canadian company's partnership with TCL ended, seeing sales of its devices come to a halt. At the time of the announcement, BlackBerry's CEO John Chen said the company was thrilled to work with OnwardMobility to "deliver ...
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