
BlackBerry rolls out new DTEK60 smartphone designed and built externally
TORONTO — BlackBerry released on Tuesday its second smartphone designed and built externally, the latest development in the company’s push away from manufacturing handsets as it focuses more on its security software.
The DTEK60 may be the last phone distributed by the Waterloo, Ont.-based company as it moves to outsource hardware design, manufacturing and distribution.
TCL Corp. designed and manufactured the DTEK60, an Android-powered device that runs BlackBerry-developed software, though BlackBerry provided input in the design process.
The phone’s launch comes three months after the release of its predecessor, the DTEK50, which was the result of BlackBerry’s first such partnership with the Chinese firm.