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Miss your BlackBerry? Company joins startup to launch 5G-enabled devices next year

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The BlackBerry Key2 LE as seen on the company's website on Aug. 19, 2020. The company announced that it was teaming up with a Texas-based startup to roll out BlackBerry-branded, 5G-enabled phones in 2021. (Source: BlackBerryMobile.com)

TORONTO — BlackBerry Ltd. is teaming up with a Texas-based startup to launch a new 5G-enabled version of its well-known smartphone in the first half of 2021, aimed at the North American and European markets.

The Canadian smartphone pioneer has been out of the hardware business for several years but licensed the BlackBerry name to other partners.

BlackBerry's new partner is OnwardMobility of Austin, Texas, which will outsource manufacturing to subsidiary of Foxconn -- a Taiwan-based company best known as the primary manufacturer of Apple's iPhones.

OnwardMobility chief executive Peter Franklin says as much of the new BlackBerry as possible will be made in North America.

BlackBerry -- which counts the United States government as a major customer for its security products -- announced in February that it would end a 2016 licensing and technology support with TCL Communication at the end of this month.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 19, 2020.