However, RIM has publicly stated that it won't be turning its back on keyboards and a BlackBerry handset more familiar to its existing customers, with a full QWERTY input, is also expected to roll out later in 2013.
Once the darling of the smartphone world, RIM has recently fallen on hard times and has seen its share of the global smartphone market plummet to 4.2 percent. According to figures released by Canalys, the company sold 7.3 million BlackBerry handsets in the third quarter of 2012, behind Samsung (55.5 million) and Apple (26.9 million).