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BlackBerry secures devices, from handhelds to the Internet of Things (IoT). Learn how BlackBerry technology extends to cybersecurity, critical event management, embedded systems—and beyond.
Phones with BlackBerry® software or apps don’t just tack on security, it’s built-in. BlackBerry is trusted by thousands of companies and governments around the world to securely enable business on mobile.
End Compromise With the Best of BlackBerry and Android. With PRIV™, DTEK60™, and DTEK50™, the power of BlackBerry is now on Android™. That means you get access to over a million apps on Google Play™ and great experiences that come with this OS.
As of today, BlackBerry has decommissioned the infrastructure and services used by our legacy software and phone operating systems which are over 20 years old now.*. You can find full details of this decommissioning of BlackBerry devices here.
Download a free trial of BlackBerry Hub+ apps for Android phones running Lollipop 5.0 or higher. Boost productivity with BlackBerry Hub+ Inbox, Calendar, Launcher and more.
As another milestone in the BlackBerry journey, we will be taking steps to decommission the legacy services for BlackBerry 7.1 OS and earlier, BlackBerry 10 software, BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1 and earlier versions, with an end of life or termination date of January 4, 2022.
Update your BlackBerry smartphone software. Get the latest software for your BlackBerry® smartphone to access new features and applications, improve the performance of your smartphone or resolve a technical issue.
Unlike traditional reactive measures, CylanceMDR doesn't wait around for threats to strike. Built on an open XDR architecture, CylanceMDR uses our advanced, proprietary AI to proactively detect attack signals and eliminate threats before they can harm your systems.
Whether operating locally or abroad, employees can make secure phone calls and exchange secure messages, including group chats, using the off-the-shelf iOS ® and Android™ devices they already carry—rather than bulky, inconvenient and complicated specialized communications systems.
OnwardMobility will conduct product planning and market development for BlackBerry smartphones in North America, and FIH Mobile will design and manufacture the BlackBerry devices under strict guidelines to ensure component, device and supply chain integrity.