Absolutely. We don't have to test workarounds, we deserve the official release. Yesterday.
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Absolutely. We don't have to test workarounds, we deserve the official release. Yesterday.
Great Works!
Also notice, in the bbm screen shot, that the ping button is on the bottom bar. This was taken out and put on the side menu for the official bbm versin on bbm release. This is just a beta version of bb10 on the PlayBook. The ui hasn't even changed. It's a PlayBook running bbm and the rest is the normal PlayBook ui. What so exciting about this?
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Perhaps the fact that it's a PlayBook that supports native Cascades apps?
Also, I clearly stated (in Bold) earlier in this thread that it's a Dev Alpha OS.
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I'm more than happy to test this, Kyle, providing I have clear instructions..
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Kyle, what is battery life like :p
I have mention this in another thread, BB10 will happen for the PB. Our contact with RIM stated that there will be a few upgrade push out this quarter preparing the PB for BB10 OS. It wasn't mention in the recent BlackBerry Live but the RIM plan to upgrade the PB was discussed at RIM. We have a few clients who are running BlackBerry Balance on the PB. Future updates will address issues with the bridge and will lead for the PB to have BB 10 OS. Now as for the future of the PB or any new tablets from BlackBerry was never answer directly in our conversation. After the update to BB10, I don't know what plans BlackBerry have for future tablets.
in the mean time, i'll be tapping on "Check for Updates" on my PB...
just in case...
#lol
+2013
Exactly. Why would I wan't to take my precious time out of my busy day to try and put a leaked version of BB10 on my PB ...I just want what I was promised.
Yesterday.
I don't think they should bother with a future tablet.
Well this is al very exciting.
Does the USB function in this version ??
Interesting indeed. Let's hope the official release is going to be soon. Great work.
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Better than no 10
This is exciting news. Will follow this thread with great interest, thanks to all the hackers!
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Means it is probably from the CDMA Z10 if current, if not the last Dev Alpha official build
Great job Kyle27.
i dont understand hybrid oses very well but is it possible to combine the z10 ui with the rest of the parts from the dev alpha os that is tested and works? couldnt a custom os potentially be built specifically for the playbook using parts from different oses?
It's easier said than done because you can't install the core OS and many components without the RIM signing of the bar file
Subscribing to this Thread. Can't Wait to see how this plays out.
Well I won't try any of this "project screw up" I will wait for a official PB 10 release.
It nice to see someone trying it out though so when BlackBerry does release a official 10 OS we can say someone did it before you BlackBerry again.
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BB10 on Playbook will not be identical to the phone version. The layouts will be different as there is more screen real estate to work with. That is why there will be no hub or settings menu like the phones.
I really want BB10 on PB, from Developers point of view. There's so less apps and the main reason is native SDK is not good enough. I mean seriously no UI framework means lot of effort on developers part. I am waiting for the cascades to come to PB.
Lack of apps is the main reason PB is not doing well. I don't think 1gig ram poses problem for cascades. It should work fine provided app is written elegantly.
Subscribing to this thread. I am eager for this small progress :D
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I'm glad that it sounds like they ditched the hub. That should definitely save on memory for the PB. Getting rid of that and the phone entirely, should do quite a bit
Bring it on BB boyz !