Theresa May changes Blackberry for iPhone
Theresa May
has replaced her Blackberry mobile device with an iPhone.
The prime
minister had been the "last member of the No 10 team" still using a
Blackberry handset, news site Politico reported.
The Canadian
company behind Blackberry stopped making smartphones itself in 2016, following
a steep decline in sales, and licensed other companies to make devices in its
name, Owojela’s Blog learnt.
For security
reasons, Mrs May's new iPhone is unlikely to have many apps.
The decision
is a further signal of how the reputation of the Blackberry handset, once
considered one of the world's most secure mobile devices, has changed.
"Blackberry,
once the champion of the workplace, has very much become a niche player with
strong competitors on all sides," said Stuart Miles, founder of gadget
review site Pocket-lint.
"It
isn't completely washed up yet - but it's had its powerful moment in the sun.
I'm not sure it will ever rise to be the trailblazer it once was."
Of Mrs May's
decision, he added: "It's hard to change, but sometimes you have to
embrace a new world."
In 2013, US
President Barack Obama revealed he was not allowed to have an iPhone, for
security reasons, but was able to keep his Blackberry.
And in
January 2017 President Donald Trump reportedly had to give up his Android phone
on the advice of US security agencies.
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