RIM Trying To Survive With Blackberry 10


BlackBerry has finally launched its much anticipated trouble saver operating system: BlackBerry 10. BlackBerry has been in the news recently for all type pf wrong reasons. BlackBerry has a large path to struggle through as the major sector using its smart-phones: the Government officials and Corporate sector related masses have decided to move on to a more competitive operating system enabled smart-phone.

The first smart-phones to flaunt the all new BlackBerry10 operating system will be the Z10 and Q10 handsets. Blackberry has been providing such a system that enables its users to have two profiles on the same phone in which their office information would be stored in one profile and their personal information in another profile. The Z10 mobiles are touchscreen savvy whereas the Q10 mobiles will be shining with the traditional BlackBerry keyboards.

With Android and other popular Operating Systems like Windows BlackBerry will have a great struggle to get through if it has to survive. With the majority of the world population always giving first preference to iPhone and other Android enabled handsets RIM has had a very tough time and its stock prices have also shrunk to a new low.

BlackBerry 10 will be trying its luck with the British and then it will see its release amongst the Americans. BlackBerry has amazing challenges confronting it. One being to retain its customers and then to create enough appeal for the corporate sector. Privacy being a major issue, was reason enough for BlackBerry smart-phones to outshine the others in competition. If BlackBerry 10 enabled sets will be appealing enough and will also have cutting-edge technology bejewelled under its belt RIM may see some hopes for golden days returning again.