For next week, RIM is expected to begin making a presentation of "beta" version of its mobile BlackBerry 10 at major U.S. telephone companies, who will decide whether to sell the devices or not.
It is noteworthy that the official arrival of these phones to stores
expected in early 2013, the date for which will be available and
smartphones like the iPhone 5, Galaxy Note 2 , a Full HD HTC mobile and probably some other Android supersmartphone Jelly Bean 4.1, so no doubt RIM will have much competition in that regard.
Despite this, the company does not give up and firmly believes that
BlackBerry 10 can restore its former glory, and if not, it is more
likely to end in bankruptcy.
Submissions to the retailers begin next week, and it is a key to the future of the firm.
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From now on we should not be surprising to start seeing more and more products with the new version of Android operating system. One of the first to feature Android tablest Jelly Bean 4.1 (other than the Nexus 7) is a model developed by the company Karbonn Mobiles, but unfortunately only available to those living in India.
The Android tablet 4.1 of Karbonn Mobiles is a multitouch 7 inch screen that also incorporates a 1.2GHz processor and a 2 megapixel camera. The device memory can be expanded via a microSD card and can use it to view full HD video through its HDMI port. Besides this, the tablet includes a battery 3700mAh.
The cost of Android tablet 4.1 of Karbonn Mobiles will be $ 125.