This is it! BB10 device to be announced tomorrow 10am EST

So we’re finally here. It’s been a hell of a long time coming but tomorrow at 10am eastern standard time (3pm Irish time) in New York city Research in Motion will announce their new devices. If rumours are to be believed these devices will be available from tomorrow evening in some countries. We dont know the full details but we can be sure that at least 2 devices will be introduced. The z10 all touch device and the x10 with the classic keyboard that has been RIM’s bread and butter until now. The new BB10 BlackBerry World appstore will have at least 70,000 apps at launch (20,000 more then the android store had when it launched). Check out the pics below of the devices and remember to stay tuned to ITN for all the news from the announcement. This is make or break for RIM!! Watch it live if you like here: http://www1.rim.com/newsroom.html

 

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