The new software will
include native email support and other PIM functionality, but BBM is still proving to be a challenge for RIM's software team.
Last month many dealers such as the Source were also offering the $ 199 discount but when the rumors surfaced that the firmware update to
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It is however a fact that the BlackBerry device does face a major issue as it does not have
native email support which RIM have delayed in attending to.
Turns out it had to
skip native email support on the PlayBook because its architecture can't support two devices with one person's account, according to a source.
Dust off your PlayBook, RIM has finally released its BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 software update
bringing native email support and support for Android applications to the device.
BGR's source touched upon the lack of BlackBerry Enterprise Server support, saying that like the PlayBook launching
without native email support due to BES problems, the delay is down to RIM writing a QNX - compatible BES version.
Bottom Line: The RIM BlackBerry PlayBook is finally a viable tablet computer, now that it
includes native email support, but it still lags behind the competition in third - party apps.
Last month many dealers such as the Source were also offering the $ 199 discount but when the rumors surfaced that the firmware update to
give native email support and a ton of new features dropped the price went up.
The RIM BlackBerry PlayBook is finally a viable tablet computer, now that it includes
native email support, but it still lags behind the competition in third - party apps.