Recently, Blackberry, a famous Canadian mobile device manufacturer, announced its latest quarterly financial report. The overall revenue performance is still stable, but the most well-known mobile sector still suffers losses. BlackBerry CEO Cheng Shouzong's previous goal of making the hardware department profitable within one year has not been achieved. If it still fails to achieve profitability by September this year, BlackBerry will sell the mobile hardware department. Last year, with the launch of PRIV for BlackBerry, it was also announced that the BlackBerry mobile platform would fully switch to Android. This year, it will also launch a smartphone with Android. However, for BlackBerry users, there is still some good news. Michael Clewley, director of BlackBerry handheld product software management department, said BlackBerry PRIV users will soon receive Android 5.1.1 was preinstalled when PRIV was released last year for Android 6.0 Marshmallow push.
At the end of last year, Cheng Shouzong, CEO of BlackBerry, said that BlackBerry 10.3.3, BlackBerry's own system, would be launched in Q1 this year, but so far it has not been pushed. Recently, it was rumored that Cheng Shouzong said at the BlackBerry internal quarterly financial report conference that 10.3.3, which users had been waiting for, had started to enter the NIAD link of the security certification project. However, as the relevant technical acceptance had to wait until the end of the second quarter, that is, the release of the new system had to be delayed.