Sunday, October 23, 2011

RIM has finally corrected the Tablet PlayBook, BBM and native e-mail coming in September

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BlackBerry PlayBook is impressive at first glance. Pick it up, quickly scroll through apps and jump over the Internet. It all works as it should. But then you know you cannot connect to your e-mail; BlackBerry must be connected via the BlackBerry. This connection also allows the BBM, calendar and address book, but the update is due next month will finally bake several key functions in the PlayBook.

Most of the reviews and assessments of the RIM BlackBerry started a little PlayBook too early. E-mail is one of the major functions of each pill on green earth, but pretty hard at PlayBook, even if his target audience business rely heavily on this particular form of communication. The good news is that the fix is on its way, but it may be too late.

PlayBook sought to find a plane in a market dominated by iPad tablet, partly because early negative reviews, but rim should have seen this coming. Launching a product before it is fully developed and then rely on the updates that you got originally PlayBook on a weekly basis, do not give rise to trust.

Email and BBM update is expected to begin next month. Source Bloomberg RIM can run so-called Android player so far this year, which would allow PlayBook to run Android applications. These opportunities to revive the PlayBook and spur the sudden demand? Probably not, but at least RIM sticking to improve its platform and caring owners. This is something HP don't know anything about.


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