At this point they have basically licensed/sold their name to TCL/Alcatel for hardware purposes - what they're doing is pretty much making BB editions of existing phones, so pretty generic hardware with BB's Android software on them. Doesn't sound massively promising, but I know of at least one fairly hardcore Android writer who is very impressed, and I'm not all that surprised, since I've always thought BB should have been in the secure/enterprise Android software business, not the cutthroat low-margin (except for Apple) hardware biz.

I'd be willing to put, oh, $100 down that there won't be another hardware-keyboard BB phone for a very long time, however...