Investment Company J.P. Morgan will stop giving away BlackBerry handsets to its employees. So most of them will have to buy their own smartphones starting next year. This will cut off company’s budget up to 10 million dollars. Those who still would like to keep company-issued Blackberry, will have to pay monthly invoice data.
J.P. Morgan is putting forward no requirements for its employees for particular OS, though BlackBerry OS still considered the safest. This a small effort of the bank to cut off its expenses. According to report from Wall Street Journal, The Financial institution wants to slide down its operating expenses up to 6% next year.
Along with this policy, that few company e-mails can no longer be seen or read on the BlackBerry device. The news comes just after the unofficial announcement of Android-powered BlackBerry Priv come along the way. This slider device will provide a high level security, and the best ever Physical BlackBerry QWERTY.
Undoubtedly, BlackBerry gives the security and Physical QWERTY that other BlackBerry devices have, but they might not have access to Google Play Store and all the necessary top applications.











