Although RIM will still be
announcing the first BlackBerry 10 device sometime in August, the release date
may be sooner than the October release we previously heard. We’ve confirmed
with one of our sources that the first BlackBerry 10 slate device’s hardware
has been fully manufactured. There will be no more revisions and that Qualcomm
LTE chipset RIM was waiting for has been nicely built into the device. Therefore, we’ve
learned the first BlackBerry 10 phone might make it to release in the
first half of September.
The BlackBerry 10 slate will have “a
color never before seen on a BlackBerry”. The BlackBerry PlayBook
was the first BlackBerry device to shy away from the usual all-black with
chrome detail when first launched. It was first thought, from the leaked slides of BlackBerry
10 device, that it too would resemble the rubberized matte black color of
the PlayBook. However, we’ve learned it will sport its own unique color at
launch. And who knows, perhaps we’ll even see RIM release other color variations
too.
Know what else is really cool?
The first BlackBerry 10 device with a physical keyboard, codenamed ‘BlackBerry
Nevada’, has also reached final production phase. This means the BlackBerry 10
Bold is just waiting to be touched and drooled over by consumers. However,
what’s holding up these two devices from releasing is the BlackBerry 10
operating system.
While at the BlackBerry 10 Jam World
Tour event in NYC, we learned that some aspects of the BlackBerry 10 operating
system were not live demos, but an emulated version wrapped as an app. So while the
hardware may be ready to go, RIM is still working to add the finishing touches
to the BlackBerry 10 operating system. Additionally, it was told to us that
what the world has seen thus far of BlackBerry 10 is only scratching the
surface of all the features planned in its final release.
Source : N4BB
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