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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

BlackBerry Playbook will have native email in September


BlackBerry PlayBook is a great tablet, seven-inch, light, with a large screen, a camera capable of recording videos in high definition, a good interface … but it lacks two important things: more applications and native mail client. That is, half as ridiculous as a company specializing in managing BlackBerry email client does not integrate in their first tablet, but that is the fault of BlackBerry Internet Service, which is designed to integrate into BBOS, not QNX, the system operation of this tablet.
RIM promised a major update for BlackBerry PlayBook that consists of two main parts. The premier is that applications reach the Android emulator, so that developers can create Android applications and run on playbook, if downloaded from the app store for BlackBerry. But the second part of this update is finally a native client integrates email, BlackBerry Messenger, calendar, notes and calendar. Date to update? “Soon.”
It seems that this update is about to fall, according to Bloomberg would come next month in September. It also says that a next update, keep your applications updated versions just download delta, i.e. you can download the files that have changed their applications, saving and downloading the entire application.
According to figures from RIM have been delivered to operators and stores up to 500,000 units, numbers far from sales of iPad, the tablet that every company dreams of winning, but it is one of the problems of launching BlackBerry PlayBook with a lack of applications as important, if not talk about putting it on sale “through professional channels” as the channel freelancers and companies of the operators.

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