With a declines in market share are making almost disappear from the map, Canada BlackBerry desperately needs a lever to halt its fall as even his last phone as impressive BlackBerry Passport being able to slow its decline . And according to Reuters, BlackBerry is about to take the most important step and desperate in its history, but perhaps also the only one that allows it to stay alive, which is simply migrate all its software Android and focus on delivering a modified version of the Google system with management capabilities for enterprise (called MDM or Mobile Device Management) as do Samsung with Knox or blackphone system . Privat OS
According to Reuters, BlackBerry launch this fall with slide-out keyboard terminal based on Android , but not clear whether the company could keep two product lines, one with Android and another with terminals with BlackBerry 10 OS as the current Passport system. On the other hand, BlackBerry phones are already compatible with Android, key applications and BlackBerry and BES services 12 (BlackBerry Enterprise Services) which serve this business management applications devices are now available for all platforms: iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Samsung Knox own way to do directly with Android phones could even be a good way to secure a cross-platform image.
However, says the information officially, BlackBerry only states its commitment to the BlackBerry 10 system OS “which provides benefits in safety and productivity that are unrivaled.”
In the month of March, the company president, John Chen, said that they were still committed to offering their own devices , but since then the company has continued downsizing in the hardware division which in 2011 had more 17,500 employees and in February this year had already fallen to 6,200. Thus, it is possible that BlackBerry, as happened to Nokia, have noticed that it is impossible to continue with its own platform and decide to migrate to Android , which can give even a opportunity to survive by offering a compatible hardware more standard and accompanied by his services company
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