That "BlackBerry" will be back in 2021 with 5G support.Expectations of enthusiastic fans are already rising

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Videos with titles such as YouTube's product review and "BlackBerry's Trends of the Year" still boast over 200,000 views. Under these circumstances, Adam Mattrock, who runs a channel called "Tech Odyssey," is a self-proclaimed "Avid supporter of BlackBerry," and regularly distributes product reviews and news.

That said, there are no requests from subscribers to pick up BlackBerry. Matt Rock says: "Everyone remembers the brand that built an era. It's hard to forget. Nothing beats a physical keyboard when typing on a mobile phone, and it was synonymous with productivity and communication."

By the way, Matt Rock's favorite BlackBerry is "BlackBerry Classic", and the last one he had was "BlackBerry KEY2 LE" (released in 2018). He also hints that BlackBerry users would have had to endure various inconveniences over the last few years.

"BlackBerry has to keep up and provide products that work well. Users have been forced to compromise, but we hope they don't need to do that in the future. Easy-to-use mobile phones Should come with a great keyboard, and on the contrary, I don't want the keyboard to get in the way. "

あの「BlackBerry」が5G対応で2021年に復活へ。すでに熱烈なファンたちの期待が高まっている

Why inconvenience is "convenient"

In the case of Lara Mingay, the founder of public relations company LM Communications, her private mobile phone has always been BlackBerry, but from February this year she has an iPhone. "I have all the models, and I used the old blue model from the beginning," Mingay said of BlackBerry.

I came here and "yielded" to Apple because my favorite BlackBerry Classic finally broke. "It stopped working ... I shut it down and it stayed the same."

In fact, that's not the only reason. The QWERTY keyboard was a "perfect tool" for typing emails on mobile phones, but the presence of influencers can no longer be ignored in the job of PR. "I was having trouble displaying Instagram properly because of my work, so I had to give up."

On the other hand, these inconveniences are rather convenient for users who chose BlackBerry to reduce their internet usage time. Louis Dore, who is in charge of sports articles in the British newspaper "i", uses the latest model "BlackBerry KEY2" (released in 2018) as the BlackBerry terminal of TCL. The previous model was the "BlackBerry KEYone" (released in 2017).

Dre looks back as follows. "KEYone was basically difficult to use on all social media. Since the aspect ratio of the screen is 3: 2, when displaying the Instagram story, the top is cut off, and it was not compatible with the Facebook application. KEY2 no longer has the problem of being restarted suddenly, so it was the best mobile phone to keep track of other things. "

"For me, love for BlackBerry is just love for mobile phones," says Dore. "Because it is a smartphone that made it possible to cut off social media. However, Twitter was different. Anyway, I was able to feel the connection with the surroundings without being overwhelmed by the amount of information."