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This is the way BB10 ends
This is the way BB10 ends
This is the way BB10 ends
Not with a bang, but with a whimper
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This is the way BB10 ends
This is the way BB10 ends
This is the way BB10 ends
Not with a bang, but with a whimper
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I wonder whether the guy who wrote the article posted on Crackberry really read and understood the text.
"BlackBerry is not abandoning its previous OS of choice, which is great to see"
BlackBerry provides an update for BlackBerry 10 developers, confirms support of platform | CrackBerry.com
What a ridiculous conclusion
Comments are absurd.
Pop the champagne, he's alive but in a permanent coma...
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They aren't killing it, just inducing a coma :).
Edit: LOL beat me to it
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Watching the end of the film with pop-corn !
BRY you want to kill your native development ? Then just sink as plenty of other Android manufacturers!
Then you'll understand...
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Long live JellyBean!
PassportSQW100-4/10.3.2.2789
Lol
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That's good news, at least for those staying on BB10 and skipping the Priv.Android Runtime for BlackBerry 10 � BlackBerry 10 will continue to support the current release of the Android Runtime (ART) and packaging tools to create a .bar file to submit to BlackBerry World. There are no plans to remove the Android Runtime from BlackBerry 10.
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And bad news, since it will stay on Jellybean forever.
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Jellybean today-
Jellybean tomorrow-
Jellybean FOREVER!
Posted from BlackBerry Classic, T-Mobile, no camera, 10.3.2.2514
BB is just buying time until the Android-berry can receive all of the Security Certifications that are in BB10. Then they will slowly transition their enterprise/gov't customers to the Android-berry whether it be the Priv or a much newer device in the near future.
That was the most depressing reassurance I've read in years. Basically the "good" news is nothing is changing which is also very bad news.
Well no. They announced they are supporting developers... as long as they build for Android. And won't be updating any SDK's except for any unexpected barebones updates for security patches.
... which is kind of what we all knew. It's just lip service, at least they get an E for effort this time :)
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