, according Digtimes that relies on sources in the supply chain, go to Jakarta, in Indonesia will be introduced. According to the publication BlackBerry hopes to gain market share. Return to the Indonesian market for smartphones BlackBerry currently has a market share of 14 percent there. In better times BlackBerry could boast a share of about 40 percent.
The company has especially suffered from cheap smartphones that run on Google’s Android. The smartphone market in Indonesia is currently led by Samsung to gain ground while local suppliers.
Sources also report on DigiTimes that Foxconn will also be marketing the Jakarta smartphone, which will cost. between $ 100-150 charge Eventually there will also be a model appear with a QWERTY keyboard, though still unknown when.
BlackBerry saw himself last year forced the helm drastically to throw after a few quarters in a row put down poor results. As part of the strategy change is a broader focus on emerging markets where BlackBerry still has a relatively large market share.
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