With all the leaks that work so good, why the long delay on official 10.3?
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With all the leaks that work so good, why the long delay on official 10.3?
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My guess is to help sell a few more phones for those who don't want to install a leak and don't want to wait for it either, however, if that is the case I think it's a poor strategy.
If we all had 10.3 on our phones, we'd be showing off the new features like there's no tomorrow. If we convince people to buy BB, many will go for the latest hardware. Wouldn't you?
In the end it must be that it is still buggy.. or not been put through its paces by enough carriers with bloat ware added etc..
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Because it's not ready for prime time or they would have released it.
Only Blackberry can answer that question, the rest is just speculation.
My best guess would be that it's not ready for release, as we've seen with the rapid release of new OS's and SR's on the Production server!
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Have to agree… I'm probably in the small minority, but I had some problems with the .1154 on my Z30. Still a few things to be sorted out.
there are serious problems in the leaks go read the findings and fixs. It depends on how you use the phone. What you do if you will see the glitches but they are threre. Thats why. Now if tellus can have it in Jan then we all should have it!!
Because this is still BlackBerry. We all know the history,here.
Have a good idea, talk about it for a year or so, announce its due date. Then have one delay after another for no apparent reason and have non BlackBerry users lose interest and move on to a different platform.
Then sit back and wonder what happened.
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Ummm...those "leaks" are actually "betas", and the whole point of them is to find flaws before widespread release.
As more and more devices are released, the OS needs to be further optimized to properly handle every hardware combination out there. The Classic has added the complexity of the trackpad and toolbelt, which required MASSIVE amounts of reworking to accommodate.
The question could be "Why don't they just release is for the other devices then?". Carriers and IT managers provide support to the devices, having two significantly different OSes would be tremendously unfair to those groups to provide support for - rollout of new software versions is risky enough as it is, from a customer service standpoint a fragmented rollout would be stupid.
Give it time. We're still seeing faster OS updates than both iOS and Android, which is no small feat considering the size of BlackBerry's development team.
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