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shakingthrough I agree, but found this quote from the article interesting: "It’s worth noting that the company’s journey didn’t start with the aim of taking a new BlackBerry phone to market: the company formed with the goal of bringing out a new, hyper-secure device, before TCL handed it an opportunity by giving up the BlackBerry licence." (their misspelling of "license", not mine). Anyway, maybe OM does feel that they have identified a unique functionality that Knox or iOS do not currently have - and it was identified even before they partnered with BlackBerry.