Tuesday 29 January 2013

Let me first give you some information about Blackberry 10, it's the upcoming operating system developed by Research In Motion for its BlackBerry line of smartphone and tablet handled devices. It is based on QNX which was acquired by RIM in April 2010.The platform was originally called BBX but this was changed when RIM was blocked from using the BBX trademark after legal action from BASIS International, who already uses it for their software.

Specifications:-
 As for information i am inform to you but they all are rumors...
  • Name: It was rumored as Z-10
  • Core & Processor:-1.5GHz dual core (Qualcomm Snapdragon MSMM8960)
  • Display: 4.2-inch display with 1280x768 resolution at 356 pixels per inch.
  • Connectivity: NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G, 4G LTE and WI-Fi.
  • Camera: 8 megapixels rear camera and a 2 megapixels with 1080 video recording expected, with HDMI support. 
  • Memory: 2GB RAM and removable micro SD card up to 32 GB  
 BlackBerry 10 users will be able to hold multi-person video calls featuring up to twelve participants, thanks to a deal with ooVoo that sees the conference chat service integrated into RIM’s new platform. The ooVoo video and instant messaging service, which is free to use, will hook into BlackBerry 10′s calling system, with the companies claiming it will be straightforward to flick between a voice call and an ooVoo video call.

Since ooVoo is a cross-platform service – with clients for PC, Mac, Android, and i OS – those with BlackBerry 10 devices will be able to hold video calls with their counterparts using other devices. There’ll also be integration with the BlackBerry 10 browser.


ooVoo functionality isn’t the only streaming video option RIM is expected to include in BlackBerry 10. According to leaks last month, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) on the new OS will also include full-screen video calls, as well as screen sharing, though it’s not expected to support multiple-user conversations.

Exactly when BlackBerry 10 devices will get the ooVoo app is unclear, with the company only saying that it will be available “later this year”; that could be a concession to RIM, however, which is yet to confirm specific release dates for the first BlackBerry 10 devices. We should know that for sure tomorrow, with RIM set to fully detail its new OS – and the smartphones that run it – at events in North America and Europe.

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