BlackBerry 10 launching in January 2013
While the official launch of BlackBerry 10 has been scheduled for January 30, 2013, RIM decided to ruffle up the market by teasing one of its upcoming smartphones. The photo doesn't really show much but the back of the company's yet to be announced product got partially revealed on its official website itself.
BlackBerry 10 Teaser : Re-Designed, Re-Engineered and Re-Invented
The teaser image shows the textured back portion of what's probably an already leaked, touchscreen-only smartphone and has its camera unit on the top left side, as well as a large trademark BlackBerry logo in the middle typical to the blackberry phones. The company has promised a re-designed, re-engineered, and re-invented BlackBerry experience and by the looks of it, the phone does look good from what has been leaked. RIM needs almost a miracle to bring the company back into the smartphone competition, where once it was a leader in Business Enterprise phones but now is being quickly replaced by other options like the iPhone and popular Android phones.
Blackberry vs The Competition
Whats interesting is that RIM seems to be following Apple's approach with their new phone, they want to release one product and make sure they do it right. How the phone will stack up against its competition is still debatable. Will the upcoming BlackBerry be able to make a strong impression in the market? Or will it just get lost among the large number of smartphones out there.
BlackBerry 10 launching in January 2013
While the official launch of BlackBerry 10 has been scheduled for January 30, 2013, RIM decided to ruffle up the market by teasing one of its upcoming smartphones. The photo doesn't really show much but the back of the company's yet to be announced product got partially revealed on its official website itself.
BlackBerry 10 Teaser : Re-Designed, Re-Engineered and Re-Invented
The teaser image shows the textured back portion of what's probably an already leaked, touchscreen-only smartphone and has its camera unit on the top left side, as well as a large trademark BlackBerry logo in the middle typical to the blackberry phones. The company has promised a re-designed, re-engineered, and re-invented BlackBerry experience and by the looks of it, the phone does look good from what has been leaked. RIM needs almost a miracle to bring the company back into the smartphone competition, where once it was a leader in Business Enterprise phones but now is being quickly replaced by other options like the iPhone and popular Android phones.
Blackberry vs The Competition
Whats interesting is that RIM seems to be following Apple's approach with their new phone, they want to release one product and make sure they do it right. How the phone will stack up against its competition is still debatable. Will the upcoming BlackBerry be able to make a strong impression in the market? Or will it just get lost among the large number of smartphones out there.