While most BlackBerry PlayBook
owners are eagerly awaiting the arrival of PlayBook OS 2.0, it looks
like RIM has already started working on the next version - if rumors are
to be believed. The folks over at n4bb.com have reported that,
according to a source, the PlayBook OS 3.0 is being tested right now.
RIM has failed to make any mention of a PlayBook OS 3.0 in the past so
this comes as a surprise, but if it turns out to be true that means we
should be seeing OS 2.0 being released pretty soon. No details about OS 3.0 were released, so we can't say what it's going to feature. Perhaps it'll be closing the gap between QNX and BlackBerry 10? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. What features would you like to see available in PlayBook OS? |
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