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BlackBerry announced that it will end service support for BlackBerry OS devices effective January 4

IT Home December 31 news, BlackBerry stopped launching mobile phones and tablets with its own system many years ago, switched to Android in 2015, and then switched from a hardware company to a software company, and outsourced the design of BlackBerry brand phones to other companies.

BlackBerry announced that it will end service support for BlackBerry OS devices effective January 4

If you still have an older BlackBerry phone running BlackBerry OS, it may be used as a stand-up, and that will change next week, as BlackBerry has announced that it will end support for legacy services for BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry PlayBook OS next week. According to the company, many commonly used features will stop working.

Specifically, if you have a phone running BlackBerry 10 or BlackBerry 7.1 OS or earlier, starting January 4, 2022, the phone will no longer reliably support data, phone calls, text messages, and emergency 911 calls.

BlackBerry said WiFi and mobile data could also become unreliable, and apps including BlackBerry Link, BlackBerry Desktop Manager, BlackBerry World, BlackBerry Protect, BlackBerry Messenger and BlackBerry Blend "will also have limited functionality."

The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will also reach obsolescence, meaning the ten-year-old tablet will be severely restricted from January 4. The fact that BlackBerry discontinued production a year after launching the tablet suggests that there may not have been as many PlayBook users from the start, and that number is certainly even smaller over the past decade.

It House learned that BlackBerry OS is a dedicated operating system developed by Research In Motion for its smartphone product, BlackBerry. The operating system is multitasking and supports specific input devices such as scroll wheels, trackballs, touchpads, and touch screens.

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