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Business & Finance

BlackBerry 10 finally set for release January, 2013

AYESHA SIDDIQUI   KARACHI: The BlackBerry 10, the most anticipated smartphone from Canadian giant Research in Moti
Published December 20, 2012

research-inmotionAYESHA SIDDIQUI

 

KARACHI: The BlackBerry 10, the most anticipated smartphone from Canadian giant Research in Motion will launch worldwide on January 30th 2013.

 

According to sources media events for the launch will be held in prominent cities of the World including New York. The smartphone company, famous for a permanent QWERTY keyboard, will launch a fully touch screen phone including the feature of BlackBerry Balance, where the device will provide a personal and professional feature so users can keep the two separate. Research in Motion will also launch a QWERTY input phone as well later in the year.

 

BlackBerry once enjoyed top market share in the smartphone industry but have lately suffered heavily after Apple and Samsung devices launched to more successful acclaim. With the launch of BlackBerry 10 it is hoped RIM will once again be able to regain their market position.

 

Copyright Business Recorder, 2012

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