On BlackBerry’s shopping site, the company made the DTEK60 bundle available today.The DTEK60 Bundle includes:DTEK60 Smartphone DTEK60 Soft Shell, Black RC1500 Rapid Travel Charger The DTEK60 is a competent, if not impressive, device. For USD $499 (CAD $650), BlackBerry is throwing in a rapid charger and case. Once the promo is over, the retail price for the device should compete effectively against the premium smartphones in the same space.The company is also pushing out PRIV sales, by cutting the price by $224. The Passport, which runs on BBOS10, not Android, is up to $250 off.BlackBerry is relying on software sales to grow revenue, but new device releases will get investors interested in the share price. The company’s continued development in phones is crucial in getting consumers aware of security. “DTEK” references the software overlay as a mobile app that secures Android devices.In other news, Apple will report quarterly results. It will include an early look into iPhone 7 sales. Nokia (NOK), which is no longer in the phone business, is underperforming on the stock market. Ericsson's weak quarter and outlook are a warning sign Nokia's network unit will underperform. Nokia may find itself needed to re-enter the smartphone market, to diversify itself from the competitive networking space.