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Phone maker to make Android-based device

The move to use Android is part of BlackBerry's strategy to pivot to focus on software and device management.

Blackberry CEO, John Chen.

Reports say BlackBerry is considering equipping an upcoming smartphone with Google's Android software for the first time, an acknowledgment that its revamped line of devices has failed to win mass appeal, according to four sources familiar with the matter.

According to sources, the move would be an about-face for the Waterloo, Ontario-based company, which had shunned Android in a bet that its BlackBerry 10 line of phones would be able to claw back market share lost to Apple's iPhone and a slew of devices powered by Android.

The sources, who asked not to be named as they have not been authorized to discuss the matter publicly, said the move to use Android is part of BlackBerry's strategy to pivot to focus on software and device management.

BlackBerry, which once dominated smartphone sales, now has a market share of less than 1 percent.

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