BlackBerry Ltd launched its new Z30 flagship smartphone
on Wednesday, as it battles to win back market share despite uncertainty around
its future.
Once a pioneer in the smartphone arena, BlackBerry said
last month it was weighing options that could include an outright sale, in the face
of lacklustre sales for its new devices that run on the BlackBerry 10 operating
system.
The long-rumored Z30 device, which is first being
unveiled at an event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, will be BlackBerry's new
top-of-the-line device, taking the crown from the smaller Z10 that was launched
early this year.
The new touchscreen device, which boasts a five-inch
display and a 1.7 gigahertz processor, will compete against the likes of Apple
Inc's new iPhone 5S and Samsung Electronics Co's Galaxy S4, along with a slew
of other devices that are powered by Google Inc's Android platform.
The company faces an uphill battle in generating
interest in the new phone, however, given the lack of clarity around its
future.
While the company has long aspired to make its
BlackBerry 10 operating system the No. 3 smartphone platform in the market, the
latest industry data indicates that Microsoft Corp's Windows Phone platform is
in fact more likely to clinch that spot as its devices continue to gain ground.
Although the new line of BlackBerry devices has been
well received by reviewers, analysts say the company lacks the financial heft
to vie against industry giants like Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft, which
boast massive marketing and R&D budgets.
Some analysts contend that Microsoft's move earlier
this month to acquire Nokia's phone business and license its patents for 5.44
billion euros, poses another hurdle for BlackBerry, as the software giant is
likely to redouble its catch-up efforts in the mobile device business.
But Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry, which is set to
report its fiscal second-quarter results next week, appears to be sticking with
its product roadmap for now, even as it reviews its alternatives.
The company, which touts the Z30 as its "biggest,
fastest and most advanced smartphone" to date, said the device will begin
to hit store shelves in the UK and parts of the Middle East as early as next
week.
The smartphone will go on sale with select carriers and
retailers in other regions over the remainder of the year, said the company,
adding specific pricing and availability will be announced by its partners at
the time of their respective launches.
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