BB is a classic and classics never die. If i find a curve or a flip from BB that can support 5G, i'll buy it. Dumb phones are much better than brainrot promoting phones
How Apple and Android Killed Blackberry
Billions to bankruptcy #6
The first BlackBerry device was released in 1999.They gained popularity by their unique physical keyboard design.They reached peak with the BB Curve and BB Bold series known for thei
In our complex digital landscape, many professionals are opting for "dumb phones" to reclaim focus and clarity. These simple devices strip away distractions, allowing for essential communication in both personal and work life. Discover the rise of si
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•Nokia Technology Strategy 2030: Nokia has identified trends and emerging technologies that will shape technology, networks, and the world for the next seven years.
The key trends influencing Nokia’s Technology Strategy 2030 are AI, cloud continuum
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Etchno
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🚀 Unveiling the Future of Foldable Phones! 🌟
Introducing the TECNO PHANTOM V Fold2 5G—a marvel of innovation that redefines mobile technology. With its sleek design, advanced features, and unparalleled performance, this device is set to elevate yo
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OpenAI • 6m
You might think you’re paying a lot for your phones, but people who are making it are paying way more. Nope, not talking about Apple, Samsung or HTC, or any brand.
But the people who are really assembling it, or giving these companies the minerals t
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ReepinderGoyal
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Today, saw a webinar Allen conducted, many students were watching it, Allen was promoting their ca and clat classes and forcing children to join them, they were saying again and again, it's too easy to crack ca and join our coaching now in 11th grade
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Medial Startup Trivia
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Amit Syngle: Millionaires You Won't Hear about anywhere else.
Amit Syngle's journey from a modest upbringing to becoming the CEO of Asian Paints—a company with a market capitalization of over $40 billion—is a powerful story of resilience, hard work