Sentences with phrase «qnx phones»

It may not matter for the tablet, but when they start shipping QNX phones people are going to be pissed when 90 % of their apps are not compatible.
I am assuming that QNX phones are not coming before 2012 but I am not sure about TechRadars assumption / guess of 18 months.
The processing power isn't there yet,» so presumably the first raft of QNX phones isn't going to be quite where RIM wants to take the BlackBerry line.
They HOPE that they can ride the wave till next quarter and drop their QNX phones.
RIM, yes, I know that no one is buying your BlackBerry 7 phones and you're right to want to get your QNX phones out ASAP, but did you learn nothing from rushing the PlayBook to market before it was ready?
If they get pushed back any further, they'll get swallowed up by the upcoming QNX phones in May 2012.
Their QNX phones won't be anymore amazing than the QNX PlayBook tablet, which nobody bought and was a failure from release.
We'll be launching the development phones, so that people can start experiencing the QNX phones and the applications.
But it is still a major question as whether all QNX phones will Android apps or not.
Or will you be holding out until RIM starts manufacturing QNX phones?
Now the reports are saying qnx phones wont come until the 2nd quarter next year at the earliest.
When RIM decided to relocate resources to work on QNX phones just a couple weeks ago, if I'm not mistaken, they are workin on the 1 core QNX phone first cause they said the battery life for dual core is still not good enough yet!
Add on competitive entry - level QNX phones to pick up where RIM's new Curves left off, and the tide may very well turn sooner than we think for RIM.
They need to stay the course and release QNX phones, while flooding their resources into the dev community.
You won't see any QNX phones to 2012.
Can't wait for the QNX Phone to be release.
The folks over at BGR have managed to get the exclusive scoop on what is said to be the first QNX phone from RIM.
Funny,,, Playbook... QNX phone = mini playbook therefore analyst say it will not be successful... ahm let me remind you... iphone, ipad, ipod..

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Lazaridis is referring to the fact that RIM is developing a new generation of devices based on the QNX operating system, which the company calls «super phones
So this phone most likely won't be upgradeable to QNX.
The software is obviously less good but it's already improved quite a bit since it was released and since RIM is commited to QNX for future models and product lines like phones the updates should keep rolling in.
The new phones announced today, the BlackBerry Bold 9850/9860, BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860, and BlackBerry Torch 9810, will not be able to upgrade to QNX.
Instead, you'll have to buy a brand new dual - core BlackBerry phone designed to run QNX.
Bloomburg also reported that three people familiar with RIM's plans didn't know the specific reasons for the decision, though one person said it may have been simpler and faster to use QNX because the BlackBerry 6 includes legacy software code from older BlackBerry phones.
For me any phone upgrade at this time would have to be a device with QNX
Phones 4u has spilled the beans regarding the UK arrival of the BlackBerry PlayBook - the 7 - inch tablet will be hitting shops on 16 June.Priced at # 399.95 for the 16 GB version, or # 559.95 for the 64 GB one - RIM fans can pre-order the QNX slate now.The... Read more
With RIM now stretching its smartest people between pushing out the PlayBook with it's QNX - based OS and working on getting BlackBerry 6.1 out the door for the next generation of phone hardware, we suspect early 2011 to be in a bit of a phone drought.
And while we heard the first photo of London was a legit RIM hardware concept, we've been hearing for an even longer time now that the first QNX - based phone hardware was more like a downsized PlayBook.
QNX will most likely not make it to phones until next year but 6.1 looks better than what android is offering right now to me at least.
Hopefully the new QNX OS system will be on the next phone we get
QNX needs development and applications before its ported to different phones with varying degrees of resolution.
Michael: QNX was designed for the Playbook and not a QWERTY Keyboard phone.
«QNX was designed for the Playbook and not a QWERTY Keyboard phone
you certainly don't do any research, considering the next generation of BlackBerry phones, running on QNX, will need this sort of support to enhance the superphones.
Design-wise, Android is my least favorite OS compared to iOS, Windows Phone 7 and QNX (Playbook).
Saunders» description of the first BBX phones also agrees with what RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis said at a meeting all the way back in January when we asked him what the then - unnamed, QNX - based phone OS would look like.
And even they said themselves that QNX OS won't be available on phones without dual core.
I can understand frustration over wanting the QNX operated phones already, but there is still going to be a lot of demand for improved phones.
Too bad these pieces of junk won't be able to run QNX properly when it's finally released for phones.
And it's not like you can run janky versions of BBOS apps on the PlayBook either; RIM's phones are built on entirely different code than the QNX base powering the PlayBook OS.
And considering we reportedly won't see a proper BB10 phone running QNX until this fall, developers probably won't have much incentive to develop for a single device that's underperforming in the marketplace.
But given that the BlackBerry PlayBook and Dev Alpha — the first two BlackBerry devices running on the next generation QNX platform that powers BlackBerry 10 — have not had removable batteries, we weren't sure what would happen for BB10 phones going forward.
This wouldn't be too bad if you would be able to upgrade to QNX on these phones once it came out in approx.
There are quite a few unanswered questions though about RIM's full transition to the QNX OS for BlackBerry phones.
Other than that and the fact that it will be running on QNX and will be released in Q1 2012, nothing else is known about the phone yet.
Now, users will see the new features in Blackberry's forthcoming mobile phones which would entirely be based on a new operating system called QNX.
QNX technology... a real OS they wish they had Microsoft will be bringing some of that home with them for the next gen Windows Phone and Windows desktop OS.
The three people familiar with RIM's plans didn't know the specific reasons for the decision, though one person said it may have been simpler and faster to use QNX because the BlackBerry 6 includes legacy software code from older BlackBerry phones.
The company plans to shift to a new operating system, QNX, with a lineup of phones that co-Chief Executive Officer Mike Lazaridis said will come out in early 2012.
The announcement that QNX developer phones would be present at the BlackBerry Developers Conference next month definitely came as a surprise to me.
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