BlackBerry CEO unveils new smartphone

May 14, 2013 07:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:27 pm IST - ORLANDO, Florida

Research in Motion faced numerous delays modernizing its operating system.

Research in Motion faced numerous delays modernizing its operating system.

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry that is designed for emerging markets.

CEO Thorsten Heins said Tuesday that the Q5 device will be available this summer. It is RIM’s third smartphone to run the new BlackBerry 10 system. It will have a physical keyboard.

The BlackBerry, pioneered in 1999, had been the dominant smartphone for on—the—go business people and consumers before the iPhone debuted in 2007 and showed that phones can handle much more than email and calls. RIM faced numerous delays modernizing its operating system.

Research In Motion Ltd. continues to do well in many places overseas.

RIM’s stock fell 10 cents, or less than 1 percent, to $15.78 in morning trading Tuesday.

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