Well, I assumed you didn't live in India or Indonesia.
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Well, I assumed you didn't live in India or Indonesia.
Only talking about the Dtek60
Then you didn't follow the line of discussion back to the start when I responded to a statement about TCL.
And that is what this thread was start for the abandoned Dtek60.
hey another day and another 100 posts to this topic. Can you put it at the top of the trending posts Conite?
Can you also ask Kevin if he heard back from Chen? He said he emailed him about the Priv and the Dtek series getting nougat last week.
Yes, but threads evolve and different statements get posted - which I responded to.
Before flaming someone, it is typically a worthwhile exercise to follow the specific discussion back a bit.
Funny!
[QUOTE=conite;12943170]Why? It's BlackBerry that makes the software anyway, so why insert a middle
So that maybe the debate that has gone on for several days within this thread would have a solution to the owner's of DTEk50/60 getting updates moving forward with the two year life cycle of phones that were just introduced/purchased in November of 2016. Obviously Blackberry worked a deal to get TCL branded phones and load their branded software on to them. Why can't TCL as a good faith to DTEK50/60 owners do the same and continue the support of software and OS version upgrades for the units moving forward. Really I think that is what all the owners of thee units are looking for...
Sure did, you have been the one driving the TCL car, know one was talking TCL until you kept pushing your TCL BlackBerry defense.
Lmao
I responded only to people who said they wouldn't buy a KEYᵒⁿᵉ because of the DTEK60. Look back. I never came out of nowhere with a non-relevant post.
Here is my first post:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6d7092fac4.jpg
And he agreed with me! Others took issue, and so it began.
This was about DTEK60 BlackBerry Ltd abandoning. Nothing to do with KEYone. I see where Security updates are expected.... Where did they ever imply explicitly that we're due an OS upgrade on DTEK60? That's all that any legal body in any country is going to uphold in any legal action. At this point could somebody put up as they say or shut up?? I would file a complaint if this really exists. If this is just people's opinions, assumptions or buyers remorse, we don't have any legal basis against BlackBerry.
Your in the wrong forum then. Again with you picking what quotes you need for your blinded stance, and pushing nothing but K1. CB has a forum for that right? Anyway, tired of giving post for you all to show your advertisers without getting anywhere, and my head hurts from running into CB's new brick wall. Enjoy.
Lol.
Without wading through this cluster of a thread, is it a correct assumption that the DTEK60 is no longer in production? I can't find it anywhere on Amazon or Best Buy, and was considering ordering one.
It was just a single small initial batch. Probably the minimum required by the hardware contract already signed with TCL prior to the decision to leave devices.
They've been sold out for a while.
Actually, I've read that they're positioning BlackBerry for a sale.
The licensing model makes it easy for a new owner to just chop off hardware fully if they wish ie. Cancelling the contracts
Everything is always for sale.
A new owner cannot walk away from obligations.
I mean that one day, we may not even have BlackBerry android to enjoy. That's a real possibility. Distant future I hope.
I can't stand android without BlackBerry.
Even though I can't stand BlackBerry's actual android hardware lloll
No chance, it's not about the Keyone,
Rule No 1...ONLY Keyone is allowed to be in the 'trending posts'
All other phones are not made by TCL, so therefore not worthy of any attention,.
As we all know!! (one 'trending' post has about 4 or so replies, yet is 'trending' strange that!) :sarcastic:
Who is "they"? What is your source? So apparently once again BlackBerry Ltd. is preparing itself to be bought? If so, who? At first glance I would think Alphabet in order to solidify government and enterprise market penetration. But Google already had its brief Motorola experience.
In my view, Apple makes more sense as a potential buyer. It can revive BlackBerry PKB phones, possibly with an iOS ecosystem, and position them for all markets: government, enterprise, and consumer. Apple could possibly use QNX technology for its new car. More importantly, Apple could keep BlackBerry's most valuable assets away from Alphabet, Tesla, Samsung, and even Amazon. With Apple as buyer of the former RIM, BlackBerry Mobile might survive, but the licensing and manufacturing deal with TCL wouldn’t. The DTEK successor devices might survive if the new buyer is contractually obligated.
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Such wrong information!
One way for them to walk away of many obligations would be under Bankruptcy protection.
Obviously.
I believe I posted pages back about this being an exit strategy for blackberry AND TCL. when it's all said and done whether it's legal and good business practice, it's still a '**** move' to sell something with promises and we expect them to follow through. Then go and abandon the product after 6 months. sorry, but decisions like that are not made overnight. they knew when they sold the dtek60 that they were not going to support it but made us believe that it was going to be.... period. hastag dickmove.
also if they didn't know and circumstances changed? they shouldn't have kept leading us on.