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BlackBerry reports smaller


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Analysts had expected the company to report a loss of 26 cents a share on $963 million in revenue, according to a consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.


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Earlier this week, BlackBerry said it agreed on a licensing deal with Amazon.com that will let the Canadian smartphone maker offer some 240,000 Android apps from Amazon's app store on its BlackBerry 10 devices this fall.


The move is the latest by the smartphone pioneer to streamline its focus as it attempts to reinvent itself under new Chief Executive John Chen as BlackBerry phones have lost ground to Apple's iPhone and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy devices.


Reuters contributed to this copy.

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