
BlackBerry OS 6.0: What do we know about it?
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I have prepared for you a translation of an article telling about the upcoming version of the OS from Blackberry, which will be demonstrated this week:

under the cut translation, promo videos and screenshots of the interface
“In light of the fact that the manufacturer Blackberry, Research In Motion, itches hand pumped up for the upcoming version 6 operating system on the Symposium enterprise wireless technologies (Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) held this week in Orlando, Florida, it is a pity that the company used to keep his mouth shut last week when we asked about a its approved authenticity of leaked photos and details about the very same OS.
As we predicted, RIM will show a demonstration of the next generation of its OS at a conference that starts on Thursday. RIM practically did not confirm anything from rumors about the OS, except that its debut was promised in the next quarter .
We will also expect to see better integration with touch devices, trackpad support, and QWERTY keyboard support, especially for devices already released such as Storm, Bold, and Tour. Unlike Microsoft, which does not plan to adapt the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series OS to previous phones, RIM will make the OS update backward compatible. In other words, the update will be available for previously released smartphone models.
We also know that the new generation of BlackBerry's now-unloved built-in browser will be based on WebKit , the same open-source engine on which the iPhone and Android browsers are built . In fact, we have been expecting a migration to WebKit since RIM bought the developer of the Torch Mobile browser in August 2009.
Stay tuned for new information that will certainly be available as soon as RIM starts demonstrating OS 6.0 at the symposium in the coming months, meanwhile refresh your head the list of new features and improvements that are waiting for us according to the information from the “leaked” OS . ”
I hope someone finds this article interesting.
Promo video:
A few skinnings of the interface (those that leaked to the network):







I have prepared for you a translation of an article telling about the upcoming version of the OS from Blackberry, which will be demonstrated this week:

under the cut translation, promo videos and screenshots of the interface
“In light of the fact that the manufacturer Blackberry, Research In Motion, itches hand pumped up for the upcoming version 6 operating system on the Symposium enterprise wireless technologies (Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) held this week in Orlando, Florida, it is a pity that the company used to keep his mouth shut last week when we asked about a its approved authenticity of leaked photos and details about the very same OS.
As we predicted, RIM will show a demonstration of the next generation of its OS at a conference that starts on Thursday. RIM practically did not confirm anything from rumors about the OS, except that its debut was promised in the next quarter .
We will also expect to see better integration with touch devices, trackpad support, and QWERTY keyboard support, especially for devices already released such as Storm, Bold, and Tour. Unlike Microsoft, which does not plan to adapt the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series OS to previous phones, RIM will make the OS update backward compatible. In other words, the update will be available for previously released smartphone models.
We also know that the new generation of BlackBerry's now-unloved built-in browser will be based on WebKit , the same open-source engine on which the iPhone and Android browsers are built . In fact, we have been expecting a migration to WebKit since RIM bought the developer of the Torch Mobile browser in August 2009.
Stay tuned for new information that will certainly be available as soon as RIM starts demonstrating OS 6.0 at the symposium in the coming months, meanwhile refresh your head the list of new features and improvements that are waiting for us according to the information from the “leaked” OS . ”
I hope someone finds this article interesting.
Promo video:
A few skinnings of the interface (those that leaked to the network):






