RIM is finally ready with its answer to Apple's iPhone and the many Android smartphones. After months of delays,
RIM CEO Thorsten Heins, along with others from the company, will take
the stage Wednesday in New York to unveil the final version of BlackBerry 10, the next version of RIM's phone software, and the phones that will run it.
"We expect tomorrow (today) to really be the kickoff for the introduction of
Blackberry 10," RIM's Chief Marketing Officer Frank Boulben told ABC
News in a phone interview. "We have been engaged for quite a period of
time with the two main constituents -- the carriers and the developers
-- and we've already said we are in the labs of more than 150 carriers
around the world."
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BlackBerry 10 is the first version of RIM’s smartphone platform designed
for touch devices. Previous versions, such as BlackBerry 7, were
optimized for non-touch handsets with physical keyboards.
Other nice additions to it includes an adaptive software keyboard that adjusts to your typing style over time and a predictive word suggestion feature that can add words to your messages with a quick gesture. There is also a new camera that offers features such as composite photos that snap several images in quick succession so you can merge them into one idealized photo.
It also has new enterprise features including Balance, which creates two "personas" on a BlackBerry device, one for work and one for personal use. See more photos of it after the cut.
Other nice additions to it includes an adaptive software keyboard that adjusts to your typing style over time and a predictive word suggestion feature that can add words to your messages with a quick gesture. There is also a new camera that offers features such as composite photos that snap several images in quick succession so you can merge them into one idealized photo.
It also has new enterprise features including Balance, which creates two "personas" on a BlackBerry device, one for work and one for personal use. See more photos of it after the cut.
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