I think it is a possibility that Blackberry will be one of the last remaining or only medium-sized to bigger Android smartphone makers to make Android phones if Google Android ever becomes unpopular and Blackberry is still open in the future.
Blackberry spent a lot of time, and money on making Google Android more secure, private, and reliable for business and government workers, and privacy-concerned users who care most about privacy, and security. The smaller user population of business, government, and privacy-concerned users maybe enough users to keep a company like Blackberry running.
Companies like Samsung, Sony and LG Android smartphone businesses are huge and most likely more expensive to run than Blackberry's phone business which mainly sell to a smaller group of business and government workers. Huge Phone businesses need to sell millions of smartphones a year to pay its many workers and expenses like marketing, research, taxes, and utilities like buildings, gas and electricity.
Blackberry spent a lot of time, and money on making Google Android more secure, private, and reliable for business and government workers, and privacy-concerned users who care most about privacy, and security. The smaller user population of business, government, and privacy-concerned users maybe enough users to keep a company like Blackberry running.
Companies like Samsung, Sony and LG Android smartphone businesses are huge and most likely more expensive to run than Blackberry's phone business which mainly sell to a smaller group of business and government workers. Huge Phone businesses need to sell millions of smartphones a year to pay its many workers and expenses like marketing, research, taxes, and utilities like buildings, gas and electricity.