In a time before touchscreens ruled the world, there was a device that revolutionized communication – the Blackberry.
Born in 1999, it wasn’t just a phone; it was a lifeline. With its iconic physical keyboard, it allowed executives and everyday users to type emails and messages like never before.
The Blackberry brought us the thrill of push email, enabling real-time connections on the go. It was a status symbol, a pocket-sized assistant. But as touchscreens and app stores emerged, and the Blackberry struggled to keep up.
To get the full story on the rise and fall of the Blackberry, the movie, simply titled “Blackberry” is currently in cinemas.