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In a post on the BlackBerry subreddit, user u/coldheartedsigma revealed a UK startup is working on a phone inspired by the BlackBerry Classic. Limited by an NDA, they said it features 5G, an AMOLED ...
The location of the grave/tilde key (~) typically changes with the computer's language settings, but on US/UK QWERTY keyboards, it is usually located above the Tab key, below the Esc key ...
UK startup may revive Blackberry with qwerty devices and exclusive licensing. Okay, sit down for this one. If you're already seated...I don't know, you can get even comfier or something.