The company has been struggling in the highly competitive smartphone market globally.
Canadian smartphone maker Blackberry on Tuesday slashed the prices of its latest handsets for existing enterprise customers.
Canadian handset maker BlackBerry on Friday said it has narrowed its net loss for the second quarter ended August 31, 2014 to $207 million compared to the previous year helped by increased adoption of its BlackBerry Enterprises Service (BES) and handset sales.
The voice-assistant and intuitive text search are other features which Lalvani says would aid productivity.
It is betting on enterprise services and new launches to revive demand. But are the measures enough to steal a march on established players like Samsung and Micromax?