Onward Mobility, the company aiming to bring a 5G BlackBerry to market, confirmed reports its project to develop and launch a keyboard-toting handset had been abandoned, with the business closing.

In a short statement on its website addressed to partners, supporters and followers the start-up said it would be shutting down having given up development of a security-focused 5G smartphone with a physical keyboard.

ā€œPlease know that this was not a decision that we made lightly or in haste.ā€

ā€œWe share your disappointment in this news and assure you this is not the outcome we worked and hoped for.ā€

No further information was given on the reasons for its closure, though reports earlier this month claimed the company had lost its licence to produce a BlackBerry-branded device.

Onward Mobility launched under a burst of publicity in 2020 when it took over the BlackBerry licence.

In an interview with Mobile World Live at the time, CEO Peter Franklin said the start-up planned to bring the ā€œmost North American phone out thereā€ to market, with a focus on security.

This was at a time of continued tensions between the US and Chinese mobile companies.

However, Onward Mobility was increasingly quiet on progress as the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic progressed.

It released an update early this year claiming the project was alive and kicking but delayed, citing challenging conditions in 2021.

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