I promise you that 9 comes after 8.
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I promise you that 9 comes after 8.
'While we are not commenting on our future plans at this time'
Most enterprise-focused organizations lay out clear product lifecycles for their products so that enterprises know exactly how long the products they have purchased will be supported and maintained. For example, Microsoft supports its OS and office software for 10 years total from the day of release. Red Hat supports its version of Linux for 7 years or something like that, while Ubuntu is 5 years or so.
This creates predictability and gives confidence to buy the company's products.
But BlackBerry ... doesn't do this. When it decides to EOL a product, it does so SUDDENLY. One day a product is 'apparently' fully supported and even being sold, then the next day an announcement is made that it is being retired in x days or months. It 'doesn't comment' on its plans for supporting its future products, but simply decides to retire products whenever it feels like it.
If I was a decision-maker or a purchaser for a big organization, this lack of transparency on BB's part would deter me from investing in their products.
https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/en/canadia...uation-product
Still in evaluation as of today. Even if CSE finally certifies 10.3.3 today then BlackBerry still needs to prepare the roll-out. Maybe they already prepared their infrastructure, but then they still need to push it to select devices first before they can start rolling it out in Canada and the USA (followed by a global roll-out).
So it's not gonna be October.
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I will because I can log in to my newly bought used PP. :)
I'm hoping that we can get it within this year.
Finally November has risen up... And now the thread name suits so well...
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https://help.blackberry.com/en/bes12...470955586.html
They are already announcing it with the niap support...
10.3.3 and later!
LOL
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Further reading makes me believe that the regular user will not get 10.3.3
I think that the phone only gets the update when tied to BES and a security policy to enable niap. After meeting these requirements the phone downloads the version from the BlackBerry server.
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Nah. BlackBerry's infrastructure doesn't work like that.
It's November now. Woke up and still no sign of 10.3.3 *sigh*
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Waiting for new pop up " ON DECEMBER "
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Well Apple has rolled out their 10.2 beta OS now were they announced about 10 a lot after BlackBerry announced about about 10.3.3 and now still BlackBerry is fighting to launch it.
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Definitely by 29th of February!
Flying the BB10 flag with the wonderful Z30
So why are they already announcing 10.3.3 and future version only on BES documentation?
BlackBerry turned to a software company but only for the enterprise, not regular people.
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Because NIAP doesn't mean anything to the general consumer.
If BB10 had it and nobody else did, I think it would be an invisible but impervious shield of limitless sex appeal.
Have you managed to get your hands on some of that Royal pot?
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Apple didn't have to wait for NIAP+CSE certification (currently still in evaluation) like BlackBerry.
The strange thing about that page though is that it mentions NIAP support for BES 12.4 even though CSE shows BES 12.3 waiting for evaluation. Sure, 12.4 will contain it as well but that would mean that'd skip the certified (if ever) 12.3 and go straight to 12.4?
Yes and I would share but suspect your RX is incompatible.
Crossing fingers for a lunch before December. :D
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You should definitely eat something before December comes.
Love,
Mother
You're comparing apples to blackberries. Try comparing the same fruit to each other for a legitimate comparison.
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Of course it will.
Flying the BB10 flag with the wonderful Z30
😁.. hilarious
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