CEO RIM Thorsten Henis promises a laptop death
In a recent interview with The New York Times, RIM CEO Thorsten Henis continued to express confidence in the BlackBerry 10 operating system that they will launch early next year.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, RIM CEO Thorsten Henis continued to express confidence in the BlackBerry 10 operating system that they will launch early next year.
The captain at Canadian technology firm confirmed that in the next 3 to 5 years, the new BlackBerry platform will "death" laptop.
'Whenever you go to the office, ignore the laptop, because you have the power of mobile computing,' said CEO Heins, pointing at a BlackBerry 10 smartphone, 'You won't need it. to the laptop within 3-5 years. '
Expected, on January 30, RIM will hold a press conference to launch a new platform that promises to help them get rid of the current quagmire.
Previously, the CEO of BlackBerry maker had created a controversy when he was confident that it was still not bad for them, even though now on the market, consumers mostly think of iPhone. or Android smartphone whenever you intend to buy a new smartphone.
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