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Analysts fear the highly anticipated launch of BlackBerry 10 will not be enough to save the ailing manufacturer
Ahead of RIM’s launch of its new operating system and handset Z10 later today (coverage to follow), we ask industry analysts and those who will be selling if it will be enough to revive the struggling manufacturer
Research in Motion to launch first handset for seven months this week
Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo has said suggestions made by its CFO Wong Waiming that it is looking to buy RIM were taken out of context Lenovo has downplayed suggestions, made by its chief financial officer Wong Waiming last week, that it is interested in buying BlackBerry manufacturer RIM. Waiming reportedly told the World Economic Forum
Samsung accounts for almost a third of all smartphones shipped in Q4, whilst Nokia is showing signs of a resurgence
Existing customers can now download the BB10-compatible enterprise device management software
Operating system finishes 2012 strongly as evidence suggests new handsets based on the platform are starting to gain traction
Thorsten Heins has said that BlackBerry 10 may be licensed to other manufacturers once RIM has had the chance to prove itself
RIM’s UK and Ireland MD Rob Orr has said this year is its most important, as analysts warn BB10 could be ‘dead’ within three months of launch
BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) says it will release six new handsets this year – covering all ends of the market