Roadmap 2012: RIM Prepare Latest BlackBerry Variant 4 Family

After the drama of the turn of the helm of RIM, which ended with the election of Thorsten Heins became CEO replacing Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis, now a Canadian vendor is preparing latest BlackBerry handsets to be launched this year. What?
As reported by the BGR site on Tuesday (24 / 1), RIM has made the roadmap plan their business for the period 2012 until the first quarter of 2013. There is also one of the points of the roadmap is to launch several handsets that already runs on OS BlackBerry handset 10 without ignoring BlackBery 7 which is currently flooding the global handset market. Here is a glimpse of the roadmap is:
-RIM plans to introduce two new variants of the Curve in a few months, ie BlackBerry Curve 9230 and BlackBerry 9320 with OS 7. Difference between the two lies of connectivity services, in which the 9230-based EDGE, while the 9320 is able to serve the HSPA network.
-Although it is not clear about the actual size, RIM is reportedly preparing new Playbook with power processor 1.5GHz, 42Mbps HSPA +-based connectivity, and NFC.
-BlackBerry London will be introduced in September this year. The handset is touted to have a more slender form than the iPhone 4S with a 3.7-inch touch screen and OS-based BlackBerry 10.
-In addition to London's BlackBerry, the BlackBerry handset 10 also will be realized in a variant of the Bold with dual touchscreen navigation and a QWERTY keyboard which will be launched in December.
-For BlackBerry handset Torch 10 is physically similar to the first generation raised in the first quarter of 2013.
Is the RIM roadmap like this can distract the world from the invasion of the Android operating system made by Google and Apple's IOS? We'll see. Sharing is sexy
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