Research In Motion will unveil on January 30, its new operating system, with three years behind the initial objectives.
Research In Motion (RIM) going to unveil on January 30 her new operating system, BlackBerry 10, three years behind initial targets, announced Monday the group Canadian technology, which plays its future on this product. In addition to launching her new platform, RIM introduce two new BlackBerry smartphones. "We believe our customers will experience the best experience possible," argued the group's Chairman & CEO, Thorsten Heins.
Forced to match the performance and usability of Apple's iPhone and Google's Android system, BlackBerry said in a statement that her new system would provide "a broad catalog of applications all over the world and in all areas" including games, productivity, entertainment, and publishing multimedia content.
A unique experience
"By producing BlackBerry 10, we wanted to create a unique experience that constantly adapts to your needs," said Thorsten Heins in a statement. Among these innovations, BB 10 has a system called "BlackBerry Hub" in an application involving "all messages, notifications, son of information and calendar events." This will allow the user to "take a look" at the incoming information in one click when it is busy on another application.
Often praised for his ability to write, BlackBerry announced that its new generation of keyboard "you will learn how to write and adapt the way you type so that you can write faster and more accurately." Last week, RIM reported that it had obtained a certificate confirming U.S. government computer security of its future operating system BlackBerry 10, which gives the green light to federal agencies for use. And earlier this month, the Canadian group announced a "crucial step" had been taken with the launch of the test phase of BlackBerry 10 with 50 telephone operators.
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