BlackBerryBlackBerry on Tuesday introduced the DTEK50, which it claims to be "the world's most secure Android smartphone."
It's the Waterloo-based company's first follow-up to last year's BlackBerry Priv, and further solidifies its shift toward embracing Google's mobile OS.
Unlike that $700 phone, though, the DTEK50 is relatively affordable. It also doesn't come with one of BlackBerry's signature physical keyboards.
Let's take a closer look at what the once-dominant phone maker has on the way.