BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.1055 For Z10 And Z30 Leaked

BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.1055 For Z10 And Z30 LeakedFour days back, we did talk about BlackBerry 10.2.1 purported screenshots that dropped hints concerning Google Play Store access. Well, it seems that the BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.1055 has been leaked in its entirety, where it will cater for two different models of smartphones from the Canadian company – namely the BlackBerry Z10 and the BlackBerry Z30. So far, there was a similar operating system for the BlackBerry Q10 and BlackBerry Q5, but it was not the same case for the Z versions which did not feature radios or autoloaders. Good thing that with the leaked version of the BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.1055, all of that would have changed – and for the better, I might add.

Do expect a bunch of new updates to accompany the BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.1055 leak, where one of them would also mean you can down load APK files directly onto the device without having to walk through a tightrope. Needless to say, one should always pay extra attention and be careful with such updates especially since this is a leak, so it would be highly advisable for you to perform a full backup of your device via BlackBerry Link prior to the installation of the operating system. After all, you can never quite tell just when will Murhpy strike, can you?

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    BlackBerry OS 10.2 Firmware Update Schedule Announced

    BlackBerry OS 10.2 Firmware Update Schedule AnnouncedAssuming you are still using a BlackBerry device which runs on the latest BlackBerry OS 10 version, here is some news for you which might just perk up your Wednesday evening. BlackBerry has recently announced the rollout schedule of its upcoming OS 10.2 firmware update, where both the BlackBerry Z10 as well as BlackBerry Q10 and Q5 will be devices that are eligible for the upgrade, although one must take note that the BlackBerry Z30 will be ready to run on BlackBerry OS 10.2 right out of the box.

    Just what kind of changes will the BlackBerry 10.2 update bring to the table? For starters, there will be a new Priority Hub, BBM Video with Natural Sound feature, messages preview from any app, a better keyboard, easier sharing options, lockscreen notifications, better calendar and and the ability to reject a call with the SMS/BBM option.

    BlackBerry OS 10.2 will launch for the above mentioned BlackBerry smartphones in Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, Europe and the Middle East sometime this week, while those who reside in Latin America will only be getting theirs in November, with folks in the US receiving theirs only at the beginning of winter. Needless to say, the update rollout also greatly depends on whether you happen to carry an unlocked SIM-free or carrier-locked device. [Press Release]

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    BlackBerry OS 10.2 Spotted With Enhanced User Interface

    Leaked screenshots of the alleged BlackBerry OS 10.2 have emerged.

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    The Daily Roundup for 01.30.2013

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    You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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    RIM puts BlackBerry 10 on display: new alarm, Peek gesture and more

    At today’s RIM event, the BlackBerry maker gave us a closer look at BB10, with CEO Thorsten Heins talking up the operating system as “all about getting things done” and coining the interface “BlackBerry Flow.” He demoed a new Peek feature that lets users access the message notifications screen with a right angle gesture. The function can be used in any app: performing the swipe takes users to the BlackBerry Hub where they can view Tweets, messages and other notifications. There’s also a new clock and alarm system, which works by the user holding their fingertip on the bezel and sliding it to the appropriate time to set an alarm.

    There’s also the business-friendly Balance feature we already knew about, which will let users’ IT departments access corporate email and perform remote wipe without affecting the rest of the phone. With Balance, BlackBerry phones essentially have two profiles, one secured for the work environment and one for personal use. It just so happens that we already got a hands-on look at the software running on a Dev Alpha B handset: take a look here.

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    RIM puts BlackBerry 10 on display: new alarm, Peek gesture and more originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Reuters: RIM could open up BlackBerry network to others, join up with Ballmer

    The Q1 earnings news from RIM of layoffs and a delay in its next generation of handsets has unsurprisingly led to some rumors from the usual “people familiar with the situation,” according to Reuters. The options reportedly being considered by the board probably also won’t shock you, like the possibility of following former co-CEO Jim Balsillie’s plan to open up its network to others and / or or sell it outright. An alternative path comes from Microsoft and Steve Ballmer, who has reportedly been putting a full court press on the folks in Waterloo to pull a Nokia and bring their arms to the Windows OS camp. That choice is reportedly less attractive because it would mean giving up technology independence, but we’ll see how long that feeling lasts if future earnings projections remain similarly dismal.

    Reuters: RIM could open up BlackBerry network to others, join up with Ballmer originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Jun 2012 02:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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