And if not, I can only hope
their first QNX device is as beautiful as my 9900.
But for now we have our doubts whether this is
the first QNX powered BlackBerry Smartphone.
Other rumors suggest that
the first QNX device will be an all touch screen.
We have been told that RIM is working on a QNX - specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server, but that
the first QNX smartphone will launch without support for current BES versions.
Over at BGR, a new device and a new name is being tossed around and is purported to be
the first QNX smartphone RIM.
Also, sounds like
the first QNX SuperPhone will have LTE now.
The folks over at BGR have managed to get the exclusive scoop on what is said to be
the first QNX phone from RIM.
Our money is you'll start to see
the first QNX powered devices sometime in late 2011 or early 2012, although that is pure speculation rather than fact.
The company was planning to offer a number of options to developers looking to support
its first QNX - based device, and adding support for Android applications would give RIM access to Google's massive Android ecosystem.
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.
Not exact matches
One of the
first projects would support Ontario's autonomous driving pilot as well as BlackBerry
QNX's work with the University of Waterloo, PolySync, and Renesas Electronics to build an autonomous concept vehicle.
Following news that RIM made an initial build of its
QNX - based OS simulator available for Windows and Mac, company Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis demoed RIM's tablet live for the
first time this morning at >>
The
first device to use
QNX is the Playbook tablet.
The BlackBerry PlayBook has finally gone on sale in the UK, 57 days after it hit shops in the US and a mammoth 9 months after Pocket - lint was
first treated to a glimpse of the 7 - inch tablet at the official launch event.The
QNX OS powered device's initial... Read more
It was in August that we had
first reported of such a move on part of Research In Motion - that they now have access to the
QNX Operating System after having acquired the
QNX Software Systems, which will be made the default OS in all future products from the Canada based company.
It features the
QNX operating system which is the
first time RIM has employed since they purchased the company last year.
Its half - baked BlackBerry PlayBook, the
first product based on its
QNX software, has suffered recalls, poor reviews, and aggressive iCompetition since launching in April.
The BlackBerry PlayBook is BlackBerry's
first tablet and their
first device using a brand new
QNX - powered operating system.
A self - driving car equipped with the BlackBerry
QNX autonomous vehicle software has completed its
first road test in the public streets of Ottawa as a part of the Canadian tech company's broader autonomous driving push.
QNX is a Unix - like OS
first introduced in the early»80s by Quantum Software Systems.
In an interview yesterday, he downplayed tablet computing in what looks to be an indicator that BlackBerry will drop the PlayBook, its own lame duck tablet and the
first of its devices to sport a
QNX - based operating system.
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.
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!
Since the operating system was
first revealed in the Dev Alpha hardware last year in the run up to the launch this January, the
QNX - based BB10 operating system was known for being heavy on hardware resources, needing up to 1 GB of RAM at any single time to power all of the necessary components, including multitasking and the Android virtual machine at once before any additional programs are used.
(and no, it is not
QNX based) RIM aquires cloud - based scheduler Tungle.me
First BlackBerry PlayBook commercial...
Featuring a 7 - inch display, running an OS based on
QNX technology, and offering WiFi and 3G connectivity via a BlackBerry smartphone, RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis called it the industry's
first enterprise - ready tablet.
The Verge has run with the
first - ever photo of the next iteration of BlackBerry devices, which is based on the upcoming BBX operating system with its
QNX roots — from the PlayBook tablet.
The
first webinar yesterday covered
QNX and the BlackBerry Tablet and the next three webinars also cover the PlayBook.
Heins noted that the
first step will be to license in the more general «mobile computing» space where the company already licenses
QNX.
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.
Although BlackBerry 10 will be the
first smartphone OS based on the
QNX platform, the PlayBook already uses
QNX, which makes it an easy target for an update.
And what does that mean for the
first commercially - available
QNX BlackBerry if it is no longer Colt?
RIM may have sold 45,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets on the
QNX slate's
first day of availability, according to estimates from analysts Jefferies & Co..
Anyway, n4bb reports that the plan has been canceled so that RIM can instead focus on the development of its
first BlackBerry smartphone to use the same
QNX software found on the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.
According to the leaks, the
QNX OS is set to hit Gold Master status on March 31, and the
first thing new PlayBook owners will be prompted to do is upgrade to a new version.
Contrasting rumors over RIM's
QNX smartphone plans for 2012 today, with an RBC Capital Markets analyst suggesting that, rather than the Colt handset tipped earlier this week, the BlackBerry manufacturer's
first device will be a «mini-PlayBook.»
In this video recorded at the Ask the Experts booth at BlackBerry World, we get an explanation of how easy it was to port Quake III over to
QNX via the NDK and of course we get to see some multiplayer
first person shoot em up action.
Codenamed BlackBerry Colt, details of RIM's
first BlackBerry to run the new PlayBook tablet - like
QNX software has been leaked to BGR, and from what they've reported it sounds like same old RIM: a single - core chipset, and lacking BES support, too.
I've FINALLY gone hands - on with the BlackBerry PlayBook and thus it's time for me to report back with my initial review and impressions of Research In Motion's
first tablet device featuring the all - new
QNX - based BlackBerry Tablet OS.
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.
Now enters RIM with the release of their
first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, with its new
QNX based operating system.
One came from Research In Motion, and it was the
first device to launch with the vendor's next - generation operating system based on
QNX.
n4bb reports the reason RIMs 10 ″ tablet has been canceled so they can focus on its
first BlackBerry smartphone to use
QNX which is the sane software found on the PlayBook.
RIM's
first BlackBerry PlayBook tablet comes with BlackBerry OS with
QNX technology, running on a A9 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 7» LCD touch display, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, 3 Megapixels front facing camera, 5 Megapixels rear facing camera, with support for 1080p HD video recording, Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n, support for WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, a 3.5 mm headset jack, inbuilt microphone and is powered by a 5300mAh battery.
I agree
QNX will probably come to the Monaco
first - as mentioned a while back Storm 4 will have a all new OS.
As I wrote in the forums a big item is the fact that Chiarello wrote that
QNX will come on a FULL TOUCH
first.