Wednesday, August 10, 2011

BlackBerry "revolutionary" Coming in 2012

In an attempt to return to their old glory days of success, Canada's Research In Motion (RIM), maker of BlackBerry smartphones, remains steadfast in his journey to regain some of lost customers in recent years for hypados iOS and Android.


Besides the three new phones launched last week, still in the "first quarter of 2012," the company will launch a mysterious new model, which for now goes by the code name Colt Blackberry.

The company's first phone developed on the QNX platform (able to offer better support for multitasking, among other functions), already present in the tablet Playbook, the model should be equipped with a single core processor "that will offer performance similar to a dual core "thanks the necessary adjustments for a future version of the Blackberry OS to the new architecture."


Pink Blackberry Curve: new color for an old acquaintance.
Considered the "great hope" to return the company to enjoy some success among non-corporate users, it is not known whether the device is entirely touch sensitive display or if the layout of the classic devices of the company, with a small display box with a full QWERTY keyboard underneath. (But who bet their money on the first option has a chance to win something.)

While the Colt is not enough, RIM turns as you can to win over consumers constantly harassed by the competition. The flavor of the month is the launch in Brazil of a pink version of the Curve model. Aimed at women, "modern not require the use of a smartphone," the model hits the stores by the tune of $ 399 Nextel operator's plans and has WiFi, GPS and up to 32GB of storage. No right to touch screen and other facilities can be a good thing for the girl that he wants a smartphone, but since it is pink.