RIM responds to claim of BlackBerry 10 software problems
RIM has responded to an exclusive BGR report published on
Thursday in which our source claimed BlackBerry 10 was delayed not
because the vendor was waiting for a new LTE chip, but because RIM's
developers have not yet been able to resolve many of the issues plaguing
the new OS. "RIM made a strategic decision to launch BlackBerry 10
devices with a new, LTE-based dual core chip set architecture," RIM told
AllThingsD. "As explained on our earnings call, the broad
engineering impact of this decision and certain other factors
significantly influenced the anticipated timing for the BlackBerry 10
devices. The anonymous claim suggesting otherwise is inaccurate and
uninformed. As RIM has previously explained, and as Mike Lazaridis
reiterated on the earnings call, we will not launch BlackBerry 10
devices until we know they are ready and we believe this new chip set
architecture is required to deliver the world class user experience that
our customers will expect. Any suggestion to the contrary is simply
false." Contrary to RIM's statement, our source indicated that the
company has not yet been able to get core features like email and
BlackBerry Messenger working as desired on BlackBerry 10 smartphones,
and that it is “pushing this out as long as they can for one reason,
they don't have a working product yet.”