BlackBerry Classic reviews: will 'retro' phone save BlackBerry?

Analysts sceptical whether BlackBerry's return to a physical keyboard will be enough to entice new customers

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BlackBerry hopes to claw back some of its lost market share with the launch of the new BlackBerry Classic – a phone that harks back to a bygone era of mobile devices when phones had physical keyboards.

The once-mighty manufacturer badly needs the new model to be a success after years of declining sales and John Chen, the company's CEO, adopted a back to basic message. "It's tempting in a rapidly changing, rapidly growing mobile market to change for the sake of change," he wrote on a blog. "But there's also something to be said for the classic adage, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

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