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Friday, August 24, 2012

RIM Is Readying Blackberry 10 Devices

By Shaine Murray


Research In Motion could be trying to hold chats with Samsung over the chance of the mobile phone designer licensing its BlackBerry 10 operating system.

In a communication to tech news presently, Jefferies expert Peter Misek said he emphasizes that "RIM is endeavoring to revive considerations with Samsung about a BB10 licensing deal," in keeping with All Things Digital, which attained a copy of the note. Misek don't state if interactions have kicked off yet and if so, how far he trusts they have gone.

Gossips have always been swirling for a bit of time that Samsung and RIM have been retaining discussions. Nonetheless, most of those rumors was around the thought that Samsung was taking a look at acquiring RIM completely -- a chance that Samsung has flatly declined.

Speaking with Reuters in January, Samsung spokesman James Chung claimed that his firm hasn't "considered purchasing" RIM and is particularly "not fascinated" in any such offer.

BlackBerry 10 is slated to be RIM's upcoming mobile operating-system roll-out. The OS was meant to be provided this coming year, yet the firm, which says it chooses to make sure that the software package is ready for prime time, has postponed it to early next year. BlackBerry 10 is vastly approximated to be the program that could make or possibly break RIM.

Licensing, however, could very well be some other solid selection for the corporation to generate many hard cash. And RIM CEO Thorsten Heins is definitely not against licensing its software along with other organizations.

"To offer BB10 we may well want to look at licensing it to someone who are able to try this at a way better cost proposition than I can do it," Heins stated to the Telegraph in an interview a week ago. "There is certainly diverse possibilities we could do that we're presently examining."

Heins don't say irrespective of whether Samsung was required in those solutions.




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