- And it includes android. Email etc but why not a confirmed release date
http://m.economictimes.com/tech/hard...w/11434387.cms01-10-12 07:01 AMLike 0 - we shall see soon.it was on the local cbc news a few weeks ago that the os will be delayed till late 2012 causing rim stocks to go lower.i posted the day it was on tv and got shot down and yelled at for posting it.01-10-12 08:17 AMLike 0
- Gene, you're confusing the PlayBook OS with the handset OS (which will eventually be the same thing). That's what you heard on the news. The handset OS (BlackBerry 10) is delayed until late 2012, the PlayBook OS (Tablet OS 2.0) will be released in February.Megacharge and cogsinister like this.01-10-12 08:21 AMLike 2
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- Release Q1 or Playbook
- 60 Day PIM and Native e-mail
- Summer PIM and Native e-mail and Android
- End of Summer PIM and Native e-mail and Android
- Fall 2.0 (Alec Saunders stating we'd see 2.0 by Fall)
- BBX/10 available early 2012.
They have now publicly said we would have 2.0 now in February. Did they "promise" it, no I didn't get a pinky swear from Mike or Jim personally or any other RIM exec just another statement from the company, but of course they have little credibility anyway from the statements that they listed above that were blatantly false. If they miss February it won't surprise me, but it will only further erode the companies lacking credibility. There is a reason why Crackberry Kevin called 2011 "The year of broken promises" in the last podcast.01-10-12 10:15 AMLike 2 - Oh another "promised" discussion. It is clear that RIM has missed everything on the Playbook to date that they have said in public statements:
- Release Q1 or Playbook
- 60 Day PIM and Native e-mail
- Summer PIM and Native e-mail and Android
- End of Summer PIM and Native e-mail and Android
- Fall 2.0 (Alec Saunders stating we'd see 2.0 by Fall)
- BBX/10 available early 2012.
They have now publicly said we would have 2.0 now in February. Did they "promise" it, no I didn't get a pinky swear from Mike or Jim personally or any other RIM exec just another statement from the company, but of course they have little credibility anyway from the statements that they listed above that were blatantly false. If they miss February it won't surprise me, but it will only further erode the companies lacking credibility. There is a reason why Crackberry Kevin called 2011 "The year of broken promises" in the last podcast.
I want this OS 2 in February for sure... but based on what do I trust rim? Anyway we will see. Each brokenpromise from rim sends the stock down another X Amount of points. They cant afford to many more disappointments.01-10-12 10:20 AMLike 0 - Exactly... my comment about expected vs. scheduled vs. promise was sarcasm. Seriously i think the whole war about words used was silly and blatantly just apologetics. Imagine showing up to church on your wedding day and your betrothed is no where to be seen. Yea, he/she did say they would marry youon this day, but they never used the word "promise" so... anyway.
I want this OS 2 in February for sure... but based on what do I trust rim? Anyway we will see. Each brokenpromise from rim sends the stock down another X Amount of points. They cant afford to many more disappointments.01-10-12 10:53 AMLike 0 -
I think they know that, and will release "on time" (i.e. in Feb or within the first couple of days of March at the latest). I have no real worries left about that at this point.Last edited by peter9477; 01-11-12 at 12:32 AM. Reason: fix typo
k1ward likes this.01-10-12 11:45 AMLike 1 - At this point... (2) Release it with bugs and send out updates
Edit: Read the article again and this is a blatant repost from another news source yesterday, exactly the same info word for word. In all though, nothing new when compared to the info we got yesterday.Last edited by dejanh; 01-10-12 at 12:10 PM.
01-10-12 12:01 PMLike 0 - Assuming it's functional enough to demo, this time around it would be far better to do option 2 than 1. They simply have no choice but to release, and if some feature in it is not good enough, leave it out and release anyway. They plan more frequent updates after 2.0 anyway.
I think they know that, and will release "on time" (i.e. on Feb or within the first couple of days of March at the latest). I have no real worries left about that at this point.01-10-12 12:11 PMLike 0 -
- In 2.0, because of the bigger cards used to switch between apps, is the number of apps allowed to be open at a time going to be reduced from 7?01-10-12 11:40 PMLike 0
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So to answer: 2.0 will not change the "limit" because there is none, and because any limit you see has nothing to do with the UI and everything to do with RAM.01-10-12 11:48 PMLike 0 - You give the co-clowns too much credit for rational thought. As I have said before, if Research In Motion fails to deliver on every announced product and service come February 2012 the shareholders will be ready to boil the "Dollar a Year Boys" in oil. The demonstration at CES better not be another "we anticipate this functionality" charade.01-10-12 11:53 PMLike 0
- You give the co-clowns too much credit for rational thought. As I have said before, if Research In Motion fails to deliver on every announced product and service come February 2012 the shareholders will be ready to boil the "Dollar a Year Boys" in oil. The demonstration at CES better not be another "we anticipate this functionality" charade.01-11-12 12:05 AMLike 0
- You give the co-clowns too much credit for rational thought. As I have said before, if Research In Motion fails to deliver on every announced product and service come February 2012 the shareholders will be ready to boil the "Dollar a Year Boys" in oil. The demonstration at CES better not be another "we anticipate this functionality" charade.01-11-12 09:40 AMLike 0
- Anybody know if bbm groups are going to be included? if so i would basically have no reason to take my phone out of my pocket.01-11-12 09:44 AMLike 0
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