Canadian smartphone and tablet maker Research In Motion is holding an
event at the end of this month, and as I am sure you know that event is
to unveil BlackBerry 10 along with a couple of BlackBerry 10
smartphones in a bid to revive the companies flagging popularity in the
mobile space. And RIM had big plans for BlackBerry 10 including
bringing their new smartphones to three of the top US carriers.
BlackBerry 10 devices are crucial for Research In Motion to gain back lost ground against rival companies such as Samsung and Apple, and according to a report by Reuters, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile have said they are looking forward to offering BlackBerry 10 devices.
During CES 2013 in Las Vegas, the chief exec of Verizon
Communications, Lowell McAdam stated that they hope it will be a good
device, and confirmed they will carry it. Whilst T-Mobile USA also plans
on offering the first BlackBerry 10
smartphone, with John Legere stating that they are optimistic it is
going to be a successful product and that T-mobile business users are
interested in the device.
David Christopher the chief marketing officer for AT&T apparently
wouldn’t speak about specific devices but has confirmed that AT&T
has promised to support BlackBerry 10, whilst Jeff Bradley, AT&T’s
handset exec has confirmed the carrier will carry the smartphone
remarking that it is logical that our current BlackBerry customers would
want the best BlackBerry devices.
In related BlackBerry news, Fierce Wireless
is reporting that Research In Motion has plans on releasing a minimum
of 6 BlackBerry 10 handsets this year with an all-touch handset and a
QWERTY device being announced on the 30th of this month.
RIM further intend to eventually, according to RIM CMO Frank Boulben,
hit a range of price points with their BlackBerry 10 devices covering
the high, middle and low end of the market, although in an interview at CES 2013
the exec did say that RIM doesn’t currently have any exclusive
relationships with carriers for BlackBerry 10 devices in any markets,
although he did confirm that 150 carriers across the globe are testing
out BlackBerry 10 smartphones.
So there you go, RIM will be dishing all the details on BlackBerry 10
on the 30th of January, where we will get to know more about those
first two BB10 handset with another four to follow at some point this
year, but is RIM grabbing at straws or can BB10 revive the Canadian
company?
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