Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Blackberry focuses on Indonesian market and enterprise solutions


BlackBerry Z3 Smartphone


KUALA LUMPUR: BlackBerry today introduces the new Stylish, 5 inch All-Touch BlackBerry 10 Smartphone designed for customers in Indonesia.

This latest innovation is customized with local apps and content, the stylish new BlackBerry Z3 Smartphone features a modern design with a 5 inch display, long lasting battery and comes with BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1.

“We are excited to introduce the new BlackBerry Z3, the first Smartphone to emerge from our strategic partnership with Foxconn, which was announced in mid-December, 2013.

“The BlackBerry Z3 embodies all that BlackBerry 10 offers, with its exceptional productivity features and reliable communications, in a stylish, all-touch design made affordable for customers in Indonesia,” said Executive Chairman and CEO at BlackBerry, John Chen.

The key features include BlackBerry Hub where it lets you access all your work and personal email, BBM, text messages, social media updates and notifications in one place.


blackberry z3

Meanwhile, BlackBerry also introduces the new Q20 Smartphone which is an upcoming QWERTY Smartphone that merges BlackBerry 10 with the classic BlackBerry design and experience, realized with hard buttons as well as an integrated track pad.

With a new 3.5 inch touch screen and keyboard with frets and sculpted keys, the device will feature the familiar workflow and efficiency that BlackBerry fans continue to value in a BlackBerry QWERTY Smartphone.

Blackberry is now currently shifting its focus to enterprise services with global multinationals investing in BlackBerry Enterprise mobility solutions.

Daimler AG and Airbus Group are among the latest multinational customers to adopt BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) and BlackBerry 10 smartphones. BlackBerry now secures mobile communication for more than 80,000 enterprises.

“With BlackBerry Balance technology, we also offer our employees the opportunity to use two profiles on one device – a professional and a private one.

“While the professional site is controlled and protected by IT, the user receives individual user options in the private section. With this, private services and apps can be used without compromising company data,” said the automobile manufacturer’s CIO, Dr Michael Gorriz.

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