Third largest U.S carrier will no longer sell Blackberry phones after April 25 after an ugly war of words over marketing snafu.
It all started out as a war of words has eventually resulted to a permanent separation between the two companies having the technology company not to renew T-Mobile’s license that expires on the 25th.
“Blackberry has had a positive relationship with T-Mobile for many years, regretfully at this time , our strategies are not complementary and we must act in the best interest of our BlackBerry customers, we hope to work with T-Mobile again in the future when our business strategies are aligned,” said CEO, BlackBerry, John Chen.
The mobile carrier was evicted after the smartphone manufacturer called it out since T-Mobile was trying to convince its customers to switch to iPhones. BlackBerry’s market share has in the recent past dropped incredibly having very low smartphone activations.