The Verge was able to get their hands on a new BlackBerry device code named BlackBerry London will be one of the first BlackBerry devices running RIM’s new mobile OS, BBX.
The BlackBerry London is supposedly thinner than an iPhone 4s and is equipped with a TI OMAP dual-core CPU clocked to 1.5GHz, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
RIM has been saying that we would see the first BBX BlackBerry smartphone in February of next year, but, The Verge is stating that we won’t see the BlackBerry London until June of next year.
[Via The Verge]
Heh, everybody’s speaking about this BB London now, but to tell the truth I don’t think it’s a real phone… I don’t think we should expect much from it.
if not with qwerty keyboard, RIM is making a huge mistake. there is really no reason for most people to bother with a Blackberry instead of an iPhone or a Droid device except for the superior email/text experience. And much of that hinges on the keyboard.
But I do not expect any knowledge of product development strategy or marketing strategy from the proven dolts at Blackberry … they rival the early Palm Pilot people in dropping the ball when they had a seriously superior product at one time.
Superior email experience?? Are you kidding, email on the BB blows. No imap, no activsync, no, email sucks ass on the BB
Superb; what classy and stylish appearance; this sounds great
this works on RIM OS which is fabulous.