Touch-screen phone from BlackBerry
BlackBerry Ltd introduced a 5-inch touch-screen device in the erstwhile smartphone leader's latest attempt to regain market share. The Leap phone, which comes in white and gray, will cost $275 and be sold via European carriers in April, the Waterloo, Ontariobased company said during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday.BlackBerry is planning another device with a sliding keyboard this year. Cheif Executive officer John Chen took over in late 2013, at a time when BlackBerry's share of the global smartphone market had fallen to less than one per cent.Now,Chen plans to revive its smartphone business by pushing security and messaging software to all devices.
BlackBerry Ltd introduced a 5-inch touch-screen device in the erstwhile smartphone leader's latest attempt to regain market share. The Leap phone, which comes in white and gray, will cost $275 and be sold via European carriers in April, the Waterloo, Ontariobased company said during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday.BlackBerry is planning another device with a sliding keyboard this year. Cheif Executive officer John Chen took over in late 2013, at a time when BlackBerry's share of the global smartphone market had fallen to less than one per cent.Now,Chen plans to revive its smartphone business by pushing security and messaging software to all devices.

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