AfterDawn: Tech news

RIM (almost) denies anonymous report about BlackBerry 10 delay

Written by Rich Fiscus @ 27 Dec 2011 1:32 User comments (2)

RIM (almost) denies anonymous report about BlackBerry 10 delay Last week we told you about an anonymous source, supposedly from inside RIM, who claimed the delayed launch of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 line of devices was largely the result of unfinished software.
This source told Boy Genius Report the new OS is still a work in progress, and doesn't even have working email or BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) clients. This was in response to an earlier statement by RIM Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis blaming the delay of primarily on a processor availability problem.

A RIM representative contacted us with a statement saying:

RIM made a strategic decision to launch BlackBerry 10 devices with a new, LTE-based dual core chip set architecture. As explained on our earnings call, the broad engineering impact of this decision and certain other factors significantly influenced the anticipated timing for the BlackBerry 10 devices. The anonymous claim suggesting otherwise is inaccurate and uninformed. As RIM has previously explained, and as Mike Lazaridis reiterated on the earnings call, we will not launch BlackBerry 10 devices until we know they are ready and we believe this new chip set architecture is required to deliver the world class user experience that our customers will expect. Any suggestion to the contrary is simply false.




But if you look a little closer at this statement, there's no denial of the alleged software problems, which would seem to qualify as "other factors." In fact, if you combine the initial statement from Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis with his response to an analyst during the Q&A session, there are indications there are software problems.

Initially Lazaridis said:

The processor we selected offers industry-leading power and efficiency. It also allows us to deliver the industrial design that we believe is critical to the success in this market segment. This chipset will not be available until mid-2012, and as a result of this and certain other factors, we now expect our first BlackBerry 10 smartphones to reach market in the latter part of calendar 2012.


Notice he also said the delay is a result of both chipset availability "and other factors." When pressed for details about the sudden announcement of a delay, which wasn't anticipated previously, he added:

We decided to use a highly integrated chipset that's not available 'til the new year in production. So we've designed - we've been using that chipset so we could have a much more aggressive industrial design to the product and better power and efficiency. And because of that and just making sure that we had to then port that new platform, we've experienced a delay.


Read that statement closely and you will see a key phrase which seems to indicate software problems. He admitted one of the issues being addressed is porting software. That would seem to suggest they may be having a hard time getting features from previous BlackBerry OS versions to work on BlackBerry 10.

In fact, that is the key point BGR's source seemed to be making, with the additional claim that switching processors was just a smokescreen. Of course it is also possible there is a pressing power problem which would prevent RIM from releasing the new devices. Read just about any review of a current generation LTE smartphone and you will find complaints about power consumption.



Even if that is true, though, it seems like a bizarre reason to delay the platform launch. RIM's entire future may depend on BlackBerry 10's success. If, indeed, BGR's report isn't true, it begs the question of what the company's executives are thinking.

We welcome any clarification from RIM which addresses the allegations.

Previous Next  

2 user comments

127.12.2011 17:35

RIM can boast all it wants about specs and features, but it doesn't solve the core of their problem: No one wants a Blackberry. They don't even give the specs a second look. All they know is that its not an Android or Apple and move on. If RIM wants to have any hope of survivng they'll jump ship to Android or come up with a very clever marketing campaign to get people interested in their phones again.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 27 Dec 2011 @ 5:36

228.12.2011 04:24

RIM really can't boast about specs and features...not without spouting lies.

They have BBM...great, but so will Android and iOS by the time BB10 is released...and anyway, it is now clear that Gmail is both more stable and more secure anyhow.

They have a dual-core CPU...WOW...that would have really been great about 8 months ago. By the time they release this thing, quad core chips will be commonplace in new devices.

They [HOPE] to get good battery life. Isn't that a special feature? I mean, here my Sensation 4G only goes about 20 hours on a charge. Then again, I only go about 17 hours on a charge and we both charge at the same time. Want longer battery life? Why not try putting in a bigger battery? I know it is crazy, but it just might work. It isn't like BB devices are slim or anything to begin with.

Comments have been disabled for this article.

Latest news

VLC hits milestone: over 5 billion downloads VLC hits milestone: over 5 billion downloads (16 Mar 2024 4:31)
VLC Media Player, the versatile video-software powerhouse, has achieved a remarkable feat: it has been downloaded over 5 billion times.
2 user comments
Sideloading apps to Android gets easier, as Google settles its lawsuit Sideloading apps to Android gets easier, as Google settles its lawsuit (19 Dec 2023 11:09)
Google settled its lawsuit in September 2023, and one of the settlement terms was that the way applications are installed on Android from outside the Google Play Store must become simpler. In the future, installing APK files will be easier.
8 user comments
Roomba Combo j7+ review - Clever trick allows robot vacuum finally to tackle home with rugs and carpets Roomba Combo j7+ review - Clever trick allows robot vacuum finally to tackle home with rugs and carpets (06 Jun 2023 9:19)
Roomba Combo j7+ is the very first Roomba model to combine robot vacuum with mopping features. And Roomba Combo j7+ does all that with a very clever trick, which tackles the problem with mopping and carpets. But is it any good? We found out.
Neato, the robot vacuum company, ends its operations Neato, the robot vacuum company, ends its operations (02 May 2023 3:38)
Neato Robotics has ceased its operations. American robot vacuum pioneer founded in 2005 has finally called it quits and company will cease its operations and sales. Only a skeleton crew will remain who will keep the servers running until 2028.
5 user comments
How to Send Messages to Yourself on WhatsApp How to Send Messages to Yourself on WhatsApp (20 Mar 2023 1:25)
The world's most popular messaging platform, Meta-owned WhatsApp has enabled sending messages to yourself. While at first, this might seem like an odd feature, it can be very useful in a lot of situations. ....
18 user comments

News archive