With MWC 2012 only a bunch of weeks away, we’re counting down the days till we get to see the latest in mobile technology… and this latest might also include something from RIM. Till then we have a fresh leak, the one of BlackBerry 10, that’s shown on the screen of a mystery handset, possibly the BlackBerry London model, as seen below.
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After Sony just days ago and LG last year, RIM has also leaked its product roadmap for 2012. It seems to include a bunch of new BlackBerry Curve models, as well as the BlackBerry Londom handset with a delay and the 3G version of the PlayBook tablet.
Among the new upcoming models we find BlackBerry Curve 9320, with HSDPA, a 2.44 inch display, a 3.2MP...
After today’s news that RIM changed its co-CEOs for a new, single CEO I came across something that might define the future direction of the Canadian phone maker. I’m talking about the BlackBerry concept below, created by Johan Anastasiadis, a handset with a wrap around touch display, that looks very original and sleek.
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RIM’s finally going through some changes after months of having a tough time with its products and public image. The first thing they did was replaced the two Co-CEOs with a single boss, Thorsten Heins, former COO now CEO. RIM director Barbara Stymiest will take over as chairman of the board and in case you’re wondering who the new CEO is,...
The luxury fashion phone from Porsche Design and RIM, BlackBerry P9981 has just reached the FCC, with the associated teardown pic available below. We’re dealing here with a precious handset, with an unique design, that sells for about $2000 in places such as Dubai.
This angular smartphone was launched back in December and it comes with a forged...
The Big Red has just made available two interesting handsets, the LG Spectrum and BlackBerry Curve 9370, so you get a Gingerbread 720p offering and a business QWERTY handset. The LG Spectrum is also found on AT&T with different branding (Nitro HD), but this time it comes with a plastic coating and support for 4G connectivity.
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Over the past weeks I’ve been hearing rumors about a potential buyout of RIM from either Microsoft (+ Nokia) or Samsung. The latter even made the stocks of the Canadian company jump 10%, that’s till Samsung took the stage and said that they never have and never will intend to buy RIM. So, I guess that Microsoft is the only one left…
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The problems at RIM continue, this time with a device being canned… I’m talking about BlackBerry Milan, a slider that was recently leaked and then canceled because of hardware problems. Research in Motion has been having problems for a while now, including employees arrested when caught drunk on a plane, people getting trampled at a BlackBerry...
Research in Motion is preparing to leave the 4 digit naming pattern behind, if we’re to believe a recent leak of the BlackBerry Torch 10000 model. This device appeared in the system of handset insurer Asurion, a company that has relations with all the major carriers and inside access to all the important roadmaps. This company lists the Torch...
RIM has been having its worst year since it started in the handset biz, with tons of bad stuff happening to them. The latest was a people trampling in Indonesia, caused by a just launched BlackBerry, followed by the stolen PlayBook units in the USA worth over $1 million… Not to mention the drunk RIM employees arrested on a plane. And all of that...