Categories: BlackBerry

First look at BB10

RIM is currently showing off to app developers at BlackBerry World in Orlando Florida from May 1st to May 3rd. They’re handing out BlackBerry 10 developer hardware with the BB10 software so that devs can get an idea of what’s to come. The final hardware will be different but the OS will basically be a matured version of what’s being shown off. Below is a sneek peek at what the BB10 operating system has to offer. Have to say the BB10 keyboard sure looks good. Good enough even for me to consider switching to an all touch device:

 

We’ll have a summary later of what was shown. Check out the live webcast here: http://www.blackberryworld.com/content/webcast

Something I’ve noticed too. Throughout the webcast everyone referred to the company as BlackBerry rather than RIM. Will we see a name change coming?

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