However, this Titan and its upcoming Titan Pocket are not BlackBerry phones. "BB keyboard days" might be, DEAD, however, if a new 5G BlackBerry keyboard phone appears on the market it just might work, with the manufacturer knowing in advance it is a niche market and likely to stay that way, and planning for production costs that are realistic to what is out there. Sometimes a phone works because it's imei hasn't been flagged, whereas the ATT KEYone is approved but the non-ATT KEYone is not approved however an unflagged imei number may work indefinitely on the new system if it has all the bells/whistles required. I think the question as is being asked can't be answered for sure here on this forum right now if nobody knows for sure. I think the question of whether a phone will function after February is not contingent on (a) it being a best-seller, and (b) it being an AT&T phone.
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