Not that I have inside sources or anything, though was in Verizon the other day to get my mom into 2010's. Ended up talking to district manager, and he said blackberry was coming out with an LTE device soon. He also said Verizon was not going to carry it at all, and neither may AT&T.
That is good news. Just found the article you are talking about. Weird that the guy would say that. Not like I am going to just up and cave for an iPhone.
I definitely believe you as I've seen Verizon reps say similar things in the past. I can understand them being uninformed as they aren't always up to date on the situation, but to lie with such confidence when the right information is out there just bothers me.
Looks like plenty of power. The only thing that worries me is that this specs won't be good enough by the time it lunches.
Why not? I seriously hope RIM doesn't go the way of Android, where the CPU has to be maxed out just to make the interface "smooth". It's called optimisation. Specs mean nothing to me. Whether the underlying OS can use those specs wisely is another matter.
Why not? I seriously hope RIM doesn't go the way of Android, where the CPU has to be maxed out just to make the interface "smooth". It's called optimisation. Specs mean nothing to me. Whether the underlying OS can use those specs wisely is another matter.
agreed, but I would still prefer a quad core bb10 over a dual core bb10 any day, and I don't think any one disagrees...
That is good news. Just found the article you are talking about. Weird that the guy would say that. Not like I am going to just up and cave for an iPhone.
Probably an Anti-RIM employee, but then again employees don't know Squat when it comes to new phones coming out. They are always the last to know. Heck, they didn't even know that BlackBerry had a 9900 coming out back then.
Sent from my BOLD or maybe my soon to be BB10 PlayBook
We're talking BB10. QNX. There's no reason to base ideas off of JavaOS. I give a 99% chance that you will be able to use the SD card for Apps. And another 99% chance that you'll be able to use 64GB+ cards.
To anyone with any knowledge of the wireless market and history knows that AT&T always gets a BB as they are the first US carrier to have BB. Put the pipe down.
To anyone with any knowledge of the wireless market and history knows that AT&T always gets a BB as they are the first US carrier to have BB. Put the pipe down.
Not necessarily... the iphone wasn't around when the first BB came out.