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Sunday, September 16, 2012

BlackBerry 10 Revisited

By Eddie Jones


RIM has unveiled it can be preparing six progressive BlackBerry cell phones to kick off having its modern mobile Operating system early next season, in line with a statement by Pocket-lint. Two of the new BlackBerry 10 smart phones will contend in the top-end of the market place, using the remaining 4 covering the middle and entry level market portions.

The Canadian cellphone maker offered the web site a lurking behind doors peek to each of the flagship products, although images had been off-limits sad to say. RIM is yet to title the designs, but visually they appear to get the previously leaked out London or Nevada designs.

The two mobiles continue using the styling ethos that RIM is identified for, with one flashing a regular QWERTY keyboard design as well as a 720 x 720 pixel display, which we're informed appears equivalent to your recent BlackBerry 9900 series phones, and also the second using a touchscreen-only interface along with a display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.

Pocket-lint spent about an hour with the two gadgets, and even had been shown a number of completely new attributes of BB10, together with most of the apps. According to RIM, the two are now completed products and therefore are at present in screening with companies as well as other chosen companions. If all moves well, they need to accomplish testing right before their release next season.

RIM tells it really is on track for a Q1 2013 kick off of BB10, following two preceding delays as a consequence of technical problems. Originally, the cell phone developer considered to unleash the QNX-based mobile Operating system from the outset of this year. The very first wait came last December, when RIM relocated its launch to late 2012. Then in June, the organization brought out far more occupation layoffs and thus re-scheduled it even further to Q1 2013.

Far more facts will probably be mentioned during the BlackBerry Jam Americas conference in San Jose later on this month.




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