RIM CEO Thorsten Heins went on to a Canadian morning radio show to reiterate that RIM was going through a transition and he believed that “nothing was wrong with the company as it exists right now.” Also Read - Onward Mobility is dead and so is Blackberry’s 5G phone
He also penned an article on the Globe and Mail where he also pointed out the same. He doubled down on the fact that better days were ahead of RIM with the introduction of BlackBerry 10 devices in 2013. He admitted that RIM had missed a few opportunities, but also focused that the company was not dying and had a faithful user base of 78 million people in 175 countries. Also Read - BlackBerry to sell $600 million worth of patents to US-based company: Here's why
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