Friday, 1 February 2013

BlackBerry 10

After years of Apple and Google grabbing its smartphone market share,
BlackBerry today launched a version of its phones that it hopes will
bring it back.


At an event in New York City, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, not only
announced the much-delayed BlackBerry 10 , the new phone software the
company has been working on for the past two years, but that RIM would
now officially be called BlackBerry. On Monday, Feb. 4 it will be
changing its stock ticker symbol to BBRY.

FULL REVIEW: BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry Z10

"We have been on a journey of transformation, to transform our
business and our brand, but also one that will transform mobile
communications to true mobile computing," Heins said on stage."Saying
we have reinvented this company is simply not enough. Today is a new
day in the history of BlackBerry."

BlackBerry 10's New Features

BlackBerry 10 is a completely new version of the BlackBerry software;
it doesn't share a line of code with the previous version called
BlackBerry 7 and was built completely for the touchscreen. While the
operating system is similar to that of the iPhone or Android , as it
is built around pages of apps, BlackBerry saysthe other platforms are
now outdated and that the BlackBerry 10 will provide"differentiating"
features.

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