The partnership between BlackBerry Ltd and TCL lasted 3 years, with a handful of BlackBerry phones, including BlackBerry KEYone, Motion, KEY2 and KEY2 LE, released. The official statement from BlackBerry/TCL reads: BlackBerry has struggled to gain a firm footing since it switched from its pioneer proprietory operating system, BlackBerry OS to BlackBerry 10 and then to Android OS. We do regret to share however that as of August 31, 2020, TCL Communication will no longer be selling BlackBerry-branded mobile devices. TCL Communication has no further rights to design, manufacture or sell any new BlackBerry mobile devices, however TCL Communication will continue to provide support for the existing portfolio of mobile devices including customer service and warranty service until August 31, 2022 – or for as long as required by local laws where the mobile device was purchased. For those of us at TCL Communication who were blessed enough to work on BlackBerry Mobile, we want to thank all our partners, customers and the BlackBerry fan community for their support over these past few years. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to meet so many fans from all over the world during our world tour stops. The future is bright for both TCL Communication and BlackBerry Limited, and we hope you’ll continue to support both as we move ahead on our respective paths. From everyone who worked on the BlackBerry Mobile team at TCL Communication over the years, we want to say ‘Thank You’ for allowing us to be part of this journey.
Part of why the brand has struggled in recent times is the relatively steep prices that BlackBerry-branded phones commanded in the market when compared to the competition. While it offers better security features than the average Android phone, that was not enough to convince buyers to pay the premium prices. As has been expressed before, smartphone consumers have voted against secure smartphones, among other classes of phones that do not sell much. Is this the final end of BlackBerry phones or will BlackBerry Ltd try again to gain a footing in a market that it once ruled? Meanwhile, as TCL discontinues BlackBerry phones, it has announced the first of its own branded smartphones. Source