Blackberry Incorporates Android Operating System On Its New Slider Phone, Blackberry Working Out On Its Passport Version Oslo

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The days of Blackberry beating phones administering its own operating system may be approaching to an end with a report showing that the Blackberry Ltd is arranging to sell a phone activated by Android. As it may seem, Blackberry is now engaged in developing softwares and less from operating systems as they currently introduced Blackberry Messenger, and later this month, Oslo.

Blackberry's passage to Android is part of the firm's tactics as a hinge to concentrate on software and device management and away from operating systems as Blackberry's market share presently sits less than 1 percent. Reuters informed that by introducing an Android-based device, Blackberry is asserted that the BES12 system can not only do well, but also protect smartphones and tablets driven by contending operating systems. Blackberry fleetingly presented the slider device on stage at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but it has delivered diminutive information about it ever since. Blackberry undoubtedly will be accompanied by Android on a future slider device that is prospected to be out this autumn. The slider will merge a touch screen with a keyboard as an option for users.

Currently, Blackberry's decision to focus on software has counted in the release of Blackberry Messenger software for both iOS and Android devices and the device administration system, BES12 consenting clients to bring about Blackberry phones on their systems with devices run by Android, Windows Phone and iOS, stipulated in Silicon Angle

Blackberry appears to have transformed its focus on its software. A recent report from Phone Arena shows that Blackberry might be working out on a remodeled BlackBerry Passport variety, Oslo. It is set to be formally announced on June 30 in Europe and Asia. Since it doesn't hold the most up-to-date specs, it is estimated to have a lower value than the Blackberry Passport.

With an Android device offering wide touchscreen and a built-in keyboard, Blackberry expects to catch a space in the touchscreen subjugated Android market. The device may fascinate those who still have previous BlackBerry keyboard handhelds but who request an access to more app alternatives that Android suggests.

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