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Here's an interesting story. Remember how BGR reported that BlackBerry 10
was rumored to be a disaster, and RIM countered their story with claims
that the rumors were false? Well, today's tip seems to suggest that the
former's source might be right. According to the folks over at N4BB,
RIM's first BlackBerry 10 device - the slider device that was codenamed
Milan has been reportedly cancelled. No word on why the device was
cancelled but apparently it's a hardware-related issue. But since the phone was never officially announced, it's hard to make a big deal about the issue either - it could have been a fan-made drawing or a leaked concept for all we know. However, if the device is indeed real, and was cancelled due to problems, could it possibly be BlackBerry 10-related? Nothing is certain right now, but if you've been waiting to get your hands on the Milan, I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you. |
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