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BlackBerry 10

BlackBerry 10 (BB10) is a discontinued proprietary mobile operating system for the BlackBerry line of smartphones, both developed by BlackBerry Limited (formerly known as Research In Motion). Released in January 2013, BlackBerry 10 is a complete rework from the company's previous BlackBerry OS software.

BlackBerry 10
BlackBerry Hub being viewed on a BlackBerry Z10
DeveloperBlackBerry Ltd.
Written inC, C++, Qt
OS familyUnix-like, QNX
Source modelClosed source
Initial releaseJanuary 30, 2013; 9 years ago (2013-01-30)[1]
Final release10.3.3.3216 / April 4, 2018; 4 years ago (2018-04-04)[2]
Final preview10.3.3.3216 / April 4, 2018; 4 years ago (2018-04-04)[3]
Available inMultilingual
Update methodFirmware over-the-air, BlackBerry Link (carrier dependent)
Package manager.bar (BAR), APK-based
PlatformsARM
Kernel typeReal-time, microkernel
Default
user interface
Graphical
LicenseProprietary
Preceded byBlackBerry OS
BlackBerry Tablet OS
Succeeded byBlackBerry Secure OS (Android)
Official websiteca.blackberry.com/software/smartphones/blackberry-10-os.html
Support status
Unsupported

It is based on QNX, a Unix-like operating system that was originally developed by QNX Software Systems until the company was acquired by Research In Motion in 2010.[4] BlackBerry 10 supports the application framework Qt (version 4.8) and in some later models features an Android runtime to run Android applications. Prior to version 10.3.1, BlackBerry 10 also supported the Adobe AIR runtime.[5] The user interface uses a combination of gestures and touch-based interactions for navigation and control, making it possible to control a device without having to press any physical buttons, with the exception of the power button that switches the device on or off. It also supports hardware keyboards, including ones that support touch input.

On October 26, 2015, BlackBerry Limited announced that there were no plans to release new APIs and software development kits (SDKs) or adopt Qt version 5. Future updates, like versions 10.3.3 and 10.3.4, would focus on security and privacy enhancements only,[6][7] effectively putting the operating system in maintenance mode.[8] At the same time, the company introduced its first Android-based device, BlackBerry Priv. The BlackBerry Leap was the last smartphone released on the BB10 platform.[9] After BlackBerry Limited ceased making smartphones in 2016, its successor BlackBerry Mobile by licensee TCL abandoned the platform and only developed devices based on Android, starting with the BlackBerry KeyOne.[10]

On December 15, 2017, BlackBerry Limited announced that there would be at least another two years of support for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS devices; in August 2019, however, BlackBerry stated in a press release that they would continue to support "critical infrastructure" for BlackBerry 10 beyond the end of the year.[11] BlackBerry 10 became end-of-life effective January 4, 2022.[12]

History

The operating system was originally called BBX, but this was changed when BlackBerry was blocked from using the BBX trademark after legal action from BASIS International, who already used it for their software.[13]

On November 12, 2012, CEO Thorsten Heins announced a 30 January 2013, launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system version 10.0 and the first smartphones running it.[14] The operating system, as well as two devices, the Z10 (a full touchscreen device), and the Q10 (a device equipped with a physical keyboard), were announced simultaneously around the world on January 30, 2013.[15] The company also announced that the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet would receive an update to BlackBerry 10 later in 2013.[16] Subsequently, BlackBerry stated when releasing their Q1 2014 financial results that the BlackBerry PlayBook would not be receiving an update to BlackBerry 10, citing that the hardware would not provide a good experience of BlackBerry 10 and were focusing on future devices. BlackBerry continued to support and develop the PlayBook with its separate Tablet OS.

On 14 May 2013 BlackBerry OS 10.1 was launched. This brought improvements to many features requested by users.

On 13 September 2013, in Asia, BlackBerry announced the launch of BlackBerry OS 10.2 and a new BlackBerry 10 device, the Z30, providing performance increases over the previous BlackBerry 10 devices.

On June 18, 2014, BlackBerry announced an official relationship with Amazon.com, which resulted in the 10.3 update bundling the Amazon Appstore.

On 15 December 2017, BlackBerry CEO John S. Chen announced that there would be at least two years of support for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS devices. At that time, the operating system was expected to be end of life at the end of 2019,[9] with many built-in software packages having their support ended (such as Facebook, Dropbox, Evernote, LinkedIn, etc.).[17][18][19]

BlackBerry Limited have announced that the operating system BlackBerry 7.1 OS and earlier, BlackBerry 10 software and BlackBerry PlayBook will become end of life effectively starting from January 4, 2022.[20] After this period, some of the applications and services such as data, phone calls, SMS and 9-1-1 functionality built into it may not function properly.[21]

Features

Controls

The touchscreen is the predominant input method of BlackBerry 10, in addition to hardware keyboard for devices that have one. Users can use gestures and keyboard shortcuts to navigate around the system. For instance, a user can unlock the device or return to the home screen by swiping from the bottom to the top. Some gestures offer additional modes of interaction when they are used differently. For instance, the same gesture can be used to show unread notifications when the user swipes from the bottom edge to somewhat the middle and slightly to the right and also keep the finger on the touchscreen. Similarly, when the finger is moved from the bottom to the right in a curved motion, the user can enter BlackBerry Hub immediately.[22] Devices with a hardware keyboard can use keyboard shortcuts to reach applications or perform specific functions more quickly.

Multitasking

When a user returns to the home screen from within an application, the application is minimized into a so-called "Active Frame". An Active Frame is a miniaturized window of the application that keeps running in the background. A user can return to such an application by tapping on the Active Frame or close it by tapping on the X icon. Active Frames can have widget-like functionality and show small bits of information, similar to widgets on Android. For instance, the calendar application can show upcoming events and meetings. BlackBerry 10 limits the number of active applications and it varies per device.

BlackBerry Hub

BlackBerry 10 collates emails, SMS/MMS, calls and notifications into the BlackBerry Hub. It shows all messages and notifications in a continuous list, sorted by date. The user can filter results by application or, in the case of email, also by inbox. The user can create, view or act upon messages or notifications directly from the Hub. For instance, when the user opens a Facebook message, the Hub will open a small part of the Facebook application and allow the user to perform the same actions as the Facebook application itself. Applications need to support the Hub specifically to use most of these features, which is only possible for applications written with the native SDK. Notifications from unsupported applications are collated in the generic notifications tab.

Miscellaneous

Other notable features of BlackBerry 10 include:

  • A virtual keyboard with support for predictive typing and several gestures.[23][24]
  • Voice control and BlackBerry Assistant (10.3.1 and later), a virtual assistant, with which the user can perform various tasks by voice input or typed queries.
  • BlackBerry Balance, with which the user can separate personal from work data, if enabled by the device's enterprise server. The user can switch between two workspaces, each with their own applications, files and accounts.
  • BlackBerry Link, with which the user can synchronize data between the device and a computer, update the device or make backups. It supports iTunes and Windows Media Player.

Applications

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BlackBerry 10 has a number of applications that help users perform various tasks and activities. These include a web browser, as well applications for notes, reminders, calculator, clock, music, media, weather and file management. Cloud services like Box and Dropbox are also integrated by default. In addition, BlackBerry's messaging service BlackBerry Messenger is included, which supports video chat, VoIP and screen sharing.

Third-party applications

BlackBerry 10 can run applications that were written with its native SDK, Android applications compiled for API levels 10–18[25] (support varies per version) and applications written for Adobe AIR (only supported until version 10.3.1). BlackBerry 10 provides the distribution platform BlackBerry World. Since version 10.2.1, Android application packages can be installed directly, whereas on previous versions Android applications could only be installed through BlackBerry World or by sideloading, which required packaging such applications into a native package format (BAR).[26] On version 10.3, BlackBerry Limited partnered with Amazon to bundle Amazon Appstore as another source of Android apps.[27]

At release in January 2013, BlackBerry 10 had 70,000 third-party applications.[26] At the 2013 BlackBerry Live conference, BlackBerry announced that they had more than 120,000 applications.[28]

Some developers have offered applications to access the Google Play Store, although this is not sanctioned by BlackBerry or Google. Applications that depend on the Google Play Services framework may not run. Similarly, Android applications that require a newer API level than 18 cannot run on BlackBerry 10.[25]

Devices

Released Devices

BlackBerry 10 supports the following BlackBerry smartphones, all of which can run the latest version. The BlackBerry Leap is the last smartphone from BlackBerry to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system, as BlackBerry devices are now running Android instead.[9]

Device Characteristics Release date Minimum OS
Z10 4.2" Touchscreen January 2013 10.0
Q10 3.1" Touchscreen and hardware keyboard
Q5 May 2013 10.1
Z30 5" Touchscreen October 2013 10.2
P'9982 4.2" Touchscreen December 2013
Z3 5" Touchscreen February 2014 10.2.1
P'9983 4.5" Touchscreen and hardware keyboard September 2014 10.3.0
Passport October 2014
Classic (Q20) 3.5" Touchscreen, hardware keyboard and dedicated buttons December 2014 10.3.1
Leap 5" Touchscreen April 2015

Canceled devices

  • BlackBerry Colt, originally planned as the first QNX-powered BlackBerry smartphone[29]
  • BlackBerry Café, a 4.5" all-touch model intended for emerging markets[30]
  • BlackBerry Kopi, a 3.1" QWERTY model intended for emerging markets[30]

Developer activities

Engagement strategy

Building up to the launch, the company made substantial changes to how it had previously engaged developers, being substantially more active at courting developers, solving issues and being transparent about development updates. The company sent two teams to engage developers. The first, focused on acquiring premier applications from third parties. The second team focused on engaging the broader development community and building the platforms application count.[31]

Prototype smartphones

In May 2012, the company released a prototype touch screen smartphone to BlackBerry developers as part of the BlackBerry 10 Jam Conference in Orlando, Florida. The Dev Alpha A' device, which resembled a small BlackBerry PlayBook, ran an early version of the operating system and was provided as a means for developers to develop and test their applications on a physical device.[32]

In September 2012, a second developer prototype was released in September 2012, known as the Dev Alpha B. It includes a faster processor and a number of internal improvements.[33]

A third developer device, the Dev Alpha C,[34] was announced on November 29, 2012, and is the first developer prototype to demonstrate the physical keyboard capabilities of BlackBerry 10. Acquisition of a Dev Alpha C device is based around a point system, meaning that developers who have previously developed apps for BlackBerry, or have had the Dev Alpha A/B devices, will have a higher chance of receiving a device than a new BlackBerry developer. It was released at the BlackBerry Jam Europe 2013 event in February 2013.[citation needed]

Portathons

Pre-launch "Portathons" held by BlackBerry have received up to 19,000 applications submitted per weekend.[35]

Reception

Reviews of BlackBerry 10 have been generally positive. David Pogue of The New York Times noted that the software was, "simple to master, elegantly designed and surprisingly complete. It offers features nobody else offers, some tailored to the corporate world that raised BlackBerry aloft in its glory days."[36] Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal referred to the operating system as "logical and generally easy to use". Mossberg praised the virtual keyboard, camera software, and messaging hub; but criticized its application ecosystem, cloud capabilities and the immaturity of some features[citation needed]. Gizmodo's Kyle Wagner states that BlackBerry 10's home screen "gives BB10 the single best implementation of multitasking of any mobile OS right now". Wagner goes on to say that the Hub "works out to function a bit more like a junk drawer". He also reports what he refers to as the "Tragic Flaw": "Unlike every other major OS right now, BlackBerry does not feel fully integrated.".[37] Wagner's review was based on the BB 10.0 and since the initial reviews of BB10 the OS has been updated several times and for many the issues have been addressed.[38][39]

In comparison to that, at launch, CrackBerry.com views the new features more positively and takes into account the fact that the OS is brand new. It says that the BlackBerry Hub "is a polished solution to efficiently managing the influx of messages we have coming at us...".[40] It goes on to mention minor discrepancies and finally pointing out that many of the problems are getting fixed in future updates (some now released, e.g. battery life improvements, call ringtone disabled in bedside mode[41]).[40][42] It criticizes the limited customization options compared to BlackBerry OS (Alert tone volumes, alert light colour). Regarding the apps in BlackBerry World "really impressed by the quality of apps BlackBerry World has to offer", it notes that the application ecosystem is not as large as Android and iOS because of its age (brand new) and finishes with "doubtlessly many more will come around once they see the Z10 getting traction in the wild." Its general summary of BlackBerry 10 (with thought for its predecessor) "is that BlackBerry 10 really is the best of the old and the best of the new assembled seamlessly into an elegant, practical, and integrated package."[citation needed]

As of Q2 2013, the new BlackBerry 10 platform had almost the same number of developers using the platform as the legacy BlackBerry 5/6/7 had just before the release of BlackBerry 10.[43] Within a few months from its launch, the BlackBerry 10 platform was used by approximately 15% of mobile developers.[citation needed]

BlackBerry 10 added a compatibility layer for Android software, which allowed developers to repackage their Android apps for distribution on BlackBerry World. This advertised feature has received a poor reception as the Android apps "performed abysmally on the phone. Sluggish, ugly, and disconnected from the core OS. In fact, because these apps are being run in a software emulation of Android — Gingerbread no less (that's version 2.3) — they bear little to no relationship to the rest of the operating system".[44] Later versions added the ability for users to manually install Android app packages. Beginning with the BlackBerry Passport, Amazon Appstore was bundled with BlackBerry 10 to provide an additional source of third-party Android software.[27][26][45] BlackBerry CEO John S. Chen hoped that Amazon's own smartphone, the Fire Phone, would bolster the adoption of the Amazon store and attract more major developers to it, and in turn, BlackBerry's ecosystem. The Fire Phone was a commercial failure, however, which led to BlackBerry's decision to develop an Android phone of its own, resulting in the BlackBerry Priv.[46]

Version history

Obsolete Current Beta Future release

BlackBerry BBX

During the BlackBerry DevCon Americas Conference in San Francisco held from October 18–20, 2011 RIM announced the future platform for devices as "BlackBerry BBX", a development fork of the QNX Neutrino RTOS version 6.5.0 platform.[47] On May 1, 2012 it was announced at BlackBerry World 2012 held in Orlando that it would be instead be called BlackBerry 10.[48]

BlackBerry 10.0

BlackBerry 10.1

BlackBerry 10.2

BlackBerry 10.3

Table of versions: BlackBerry OS 10.3 (Released: October 10, 2014)
Version Release date Features / Improvements

10.3.0.1052[71]

/10.3.0.1154[72]

/10.3.0.1418[73]

Has been preinstalled on the BlackBerry Passport and Porsche Design P'9983/Has been released on the BlackBerry Passport
  • Flat Design UI
  • Permanent Homescreen (detachable)
  • Android 4.3 runtime with multicore support (Android apps are limited to two cores even on quad-core devices like the Blackberry Passport)[74]
  • Advanced Interactions
  • Support for BlackBerry Blend
  • BlackBerry Assistant
  • Amazon Appstore preloaded

10.3.1.1154[75]

/10.3.1.2072[76]

/10.3.1.2243[77]

/10.3.1.2558[78]

/10.3.1.2576[79]

/10.3.1.2708[80]

Has been preinstalled on the BlackBerry Classic/Has been released on the BlackBerry Classic/Has been released on most existing BlackBerry 10 Smartphones
  • Customizable notification profiles
  • Integrated LED color manager
  • Battery Saving Mode
  • Option to hide pictures and videos
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts
  • Android runtime screen scaling
  • 10.3.1.2576 fixes the screen flickering problem that appeared on the Blackberry Passport

10.3.2.680[81]

/10.3.2.858

/10.3.2.2339[82]

/10.3.2.2639

/10.3.2.2876[83]

Has been released on various BlackBerry 10 smartphones by various carriers in Northern America/Has been released on most existing BlackBerry 10 smartphones by various carriers in the rest of the world
  • Anti-theft protection in BlackBerry Protect
  • Camera enhancements
  • Calendar enhancements
  • Amazon Store app preinstalled
  • PGP and S/MIME no longer require BES
  • 10.3.2.2876 removes BBM Meetings

10.3.3.2049[84]

Released on November 30, 2016 as an OS update.
  • Security improvements
  • Bug fixes with Android Runtime
  • Phishing protection in the browser
  • NIAP security certification, certifying government grade security.
  • "Download complete" notifications are now pushed by the browser in the status bar and Hub.

10.3.3.3204/

10.3.3.3216 [85]

Released to Verizon and Bell devices on June 1, 2018, possibly on all Blackberry 10 devices and on all carriers, Ukraine got it in May 2018 Bug fixes, Stability and Performance improvements, Blackberry 10 OS Security patches.

Security improvements including patches for Security vulnerabilities Spectre and KRACK[86]

Version Release date Features / Improvements

See also

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wbr blackberry 10 os wbr htmlSupport statusUnsupportedIt is based on QNX a Unix like operating system that was originally developed by QNX Software Systems until the company was acquired by Research In Motion in 2010 4 BlackBerry 10 supports the application framework Qt version 4 8 and in some later models features an Android runtime to run Android applications Prior to version 10 3 1 BlackBerry 10 also supported the Adobe AIR runtime 5 The user interface uses a combination of gestures and touch based interactions for navigation and control making it possible to control a device without having to press any physical buttons with the exception of the power button that switches the device on or off It also supports hardware keyboards including ones that support touch input On October 26 2015 BlackBerry Limited announced that there were no plans to release new APIs and software development kits SDKs or adopt Qt version 5 Future updates like versions 10 3 3 and 10 3 4 would focus on security and privacy enhancements only 6 7 effectively putting the operating system in maintenance mode 8 At the same time the company introduced its first Android based device BlackBerry Priv The BlackBerry Leap was the last smartphone released on the BB10 platform 9 After BlackBerry Limited ceased making smartphones in 2016 its successor BlackBerry Mobile by licensee TCL abandoned the platform and only developed devices based on Android starting with the BlackBerry KeyOne 10 On December 15 2017 BlackBerry Limited announced that there would be at least another two years of support for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS devices in August 2019 however BlackBerry stated in a press release that they would continue to support critical infrastructure for BlackBerry 10 beyond the end of the year 11 BlackBerry 10 became end of life effective January 4 2022 12 Contents 1 History 2 Features 2 1 Controls 2 2 Multitasking 2 3 BlackBerry Hub 2 4 Miscellaneous 3 Applications 3 1 Preloaded 3 2 Third party applications 4 Devices 4 1 Released Devices 4 2 Canceled devices 5 Developer activities 5 1 Engagement strategy 5 2 Prototype smartphones 5 3 Portathons 6 Reception 7 Version history 7 1 BlackBerry BBX 7 2 BlackBerry 10 0 7 3 BlackBerry 10 1 7 4 BlackBerry 10 2 7 5 BlackBerry 10 3 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe operating system was originally called BBX but this was changed when BlackBerry was blocked from using the BBX trademark after legal action from BASIS International who already used it for their software 13 On November 12 2012 CEO Thorsten Heins announced a 30 January 2013 launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system version 10 0 and the first smartphones running it 14 The operating system as well as two devices the Z10 a full touchscreen device and the Q10 a device equipped with a physical keyboard were announced simultaneously around the world on January 30 2013 15 The company also announced that the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet would receive an update to BlackBerry 10 later in 2013 16 Subsequently BlackBerry stated when releasing their Q1 2014 financial results that the BlackBerry PlayBook would not be receiving an update to BlackBerry 10 citing that the hardware would not provide a good experience of BlackBerry 10 and were focusing on future devices BlackBerry continued to support and develop the PlayBook with its separate Tablet OS On 14 May 2013 BlackBerry OS 10 1 was launched This brought improvements to many features requested by users On 13 September 2013 in Asia BlackBerry announced the launch of BlackBerry OS 10 2 and a new BlackBerry 10 device the Z30 providing performance increases over the previous BlackBerry 10 devices On June 18 2014 BlackBerry announced an official relationship with Amazon com which resulted in the 10 3 update bundling the Amazon Appstore On 15 December 2017 BlackBerry CEO John S Chen announced that there would be at least two years of support for BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS devices At that time the operating system was expected to be end of life at the end of 2019 9 with many built in software packages having their support ended such as Facebook Dropbox Evernote LinkedIn etc 17 18 19 BlackBerry Limited have announced that the operating system BlackBerry 7 1 OS and earlier BlackBerry 10 software and BlackBerry PlayBook will become end of life effectively starting from January 4 2022 20 After this period some of the applications and services such as data phone calls SMS and 9 1 1 functionality built into it may not function properly 21 Features EditControls Edit The touchscreen is the predominant input method of BlackBerry 10 in addition to hardware keyboard for devices that have one Users can use gestures and keyboard shortcuts to navigate around the system For instance a user can unlock the device or return to the home screen by swiping from the bottom to the top Some gestures offer additional modes of interaction when they are used differently For instance the same gesture can be used to show unread notifications when the user swipes from the bottom edge to somewhat the middle and slightly to the right and also keep the finger on the touchscreen Similarly when the finger is moved from the bottom to the right in a curved motion the user can enter BlackBerry Hub immediately 22 Devices with a hardware keyboard can use keyboard shortcuts to reach applications or perform specific functions more quickly Multitasking Edit When a user returns to the home screen from within an application the application is minimized into a so called Active Frame An Active Frame is a miniaturized window of the application that keeps running in the background A user can return to such an application by tapping on the Active Frame or close it by tapping on the X icon Active Frames can have widget like functionality and show small bits of information similar to widgets on Android For instance the calendar application can show upcoming events and meetings BlackBerry 10 limits the number of active applications and it varies per device BlackBerry Hub Edit BlackBerry 10 collates emails SMS MMS calls and notifications into the BlackBerry Hub It shows all messages and notifications in a continuous list sorted by date The user can filter results by application or in the case of email also by inbox The user can create view or act upon messages or notifications directly from the Hub For instance when the user opens a Facebook message the Hub will open a small part of the Facebook application and allow the user to perform the same actions as the Facebook application itself Applications need to support the Hub specifically to use most of these features which is only possible for applications written with the native SDK Notifications from unsupported applications are collated in the generic notifications tab Miscellaneous Edit Other notable features of BlackBerry 10 include A virtual keyboard with support for predictive typing and several gestures 23 24 Voice control and BlackBerry Assistant 10 3 1 and later a virtual assistant with which the user can perform various tasks by voice input or typed queries BlackBerry Balance with which the user can separate personal from work data if enabled by the device s enterprise server The user can switch between two workspaces each with their own applications files and accounts BlackBerry Link with which the user can synchronize data between the device and a computer update the device or make backups It supports iTunes and Windows Media Player Applications EditPreloaded Edit BlackBerry 10 has a number of applications that help users perform various tasks and activities These include a web browser as well applications for notes reminders calculator clock music media weather and file management Cloud services like Box and Dropbox are also integrated by default In addition BlackBerry s messaging service BlackBerry Messenger is included which supports video chat VoIP and screen sharing Third party applications Edit BlackBerry 10 can run applications that were written with its native SDK Android applications compiled for API levels 10 18 25 support varies per version and applications written for Adobe AIR only supported until version 10 3 1 BlackBerry 10 provides the distribution platform BlackBerry World Since version 10 2 1 Android application packages can be installed directly whereas on previous versions Android applications could only be installed through BlackBerry World or by sideloading which required packaging such applications into a native package format BAR 26 On version 10 3 BlackBerry Limited partnered with Amazon to bundle Amazon Appstore as another source of Android apps 27 At release in January 2013 BlackBerry 10 had 70 000 third party applications 26 At the 2013 BlackBerry Live conference BlackBerry announced that they had more than 120 000 applications 28 Some developers have offered applications to access the Google Play Store although this is not sanctioned by BlackBerry or Google Applications that depend on the Google Play Services framework may not run Similarly Android applications that require a newer API level than 18 cannot run on BlackBerry 10 25 Devices EditReleased Devices Edit BlackBerry 10 supports the following BlackBerry smartphones all of which can run the latest version The BlackBerry Leap is the last smartphone from BlackBerry to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system as BlackBerry devices are now running Android instead 9 Device Characteristics Release date Minimum OSZ10 4 2 Touchscreen January 2013 10 0Q10 3 1 Touchscreen and hardware keyboardQ5 May 2013 10 1Z30 5 Touchscreen October 2013 10 2P 9982 4 2 Touchscreen December 2013Z3 5 Touchscreen February 2014 10 2 1P 9983 4 5 Touchscreen and hardware keyboard September 2014 10 3 0Passport October 2014Classic Q20 3 5 Touchscreen hardware keyboard and dedicated buttons December 2014 10 3 1Leap 5 Touchscreen April 2015Canceled devices Edit BlackBerry Colt originally planned as the first QNX powered BlackBerry smartphone 29 BlackBerry Cafe a 4 5 all touch model intended for emerging markets 30 BlackBerry Kopi a 3 1 QWERTY model intended for emerging markets 30 Developer activities EditEngagement strategy Edit Building up to the launch the company made substantial changes to how it had previously engaged developers being substantially more active at courting developers solving issues and being transparent about development updates The company sent two teams to engage developers The first focused on acquiring premier applications from third parties The second team focused on engaging the broader development community and building the platforms application count 31 Prototype smartphones Edit In May 2012 the company released a prototype touch screen smartphone to BlackBerry developers as part of the BlackBerry 10 Jam Conference in Orlando Florida The Dev Alpha A device which resembled a small BlackBerry PlayBook ran an early version of the operating system and was provided as a means for developers to develop and test their applications on a physical device 32 In September 2012 a second developer prototype was released in September 2012 known as the Dev Alpha B It includes a faster processor and a number of internal improvements 33 A third developer device the Dev Alpha C 34 was announced on November 29 2012 and is the first developer prototype to demonstrate the physical keyboard capabilities of BlackBerry 10 Acquisition of a Dev Alpha C device is based around a point system meaning that developers who have previously developed apps for BlackBerry or have had the Dev Alpha A B devices will have a higher chance of receiving a device than a new BlackBerry developer It was released at the BlackBerry Jam Europe 2013 event in February 2013 citation needed Portathons Edit Pre launch Portathons held by BlackBerry have received up to 19 000 applications submitted per weekend 35 Reception EditReviews of BlackBerry 10 have been generally positive David Pogue of The New York Times noted that the software was simple to master elegantly designed and surprisingly complete It offers features nobody else offers some tailored to the corporate world that raised BlackBerry aloft in its glory days 36 Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal referred to the operating system as logical and generally easy to use Mossberg praised the virtual keyboard camera software and messaging hub but criticized its application ecosystem cloud capabilities and the immaturity of some features citation needed Gizmodo s Kyle Wagner states that BlackBerry 10 s home screen gives BB10 the single best implementation of multitasking of any mobile OS right now Wagner goes on to say that the Hub works out to function a bit more like a junk drawer He also reports what he refers to as the Tragic Flaw Unlike every other major OS right now BlackBerry does not feel fully integrated 37 Wagner s review was based on the BB 10 0 and since the initial reviews of BB10 the OS has been updated several times and for many the issues have been addressed 38 39 In comparison to that at launch CrackBerry com views the new features more positively and takes into account the fact that the OS is brand new It says that the BlackBerry Hub is a polished solution to efficiently managing the influx of messages we have coming at us 40 It goes on to mention minor discrepancies and finally pointing out that many of the problems are getting fixed in future updates some now released e g battery life improvements call ringtone disabled in bedside mode 41 40 42 It criticizes the limited customization options compared to BlackBerry OS Alert tone volumes alert light colour Regarding the apps in BlackBerry World really impressed by the quality of apps BlackBerry World has to offer it notes that the application ecosystem is not as large as Android and iOS because of its age brand new and finishes with doubtlessly many more will come around once they see the Z10 getting traction in the wild Its general summary of BlackBerry 10 with thought for its predecessor is that BlackBerry 10 really is the best of the old and the best of the new assembled seamlessly into an elegant practical and integrated package citation needed As of Q2 2013 the new BlackBerry 10 platform had almost the same number of developers using the platform as the legacy BlackBerry 5 6 7 had just before the release of BlackBerry 10 43 Within a few months from its launch the BlackBerry 10 platform was used by approximately 15 of mobile developers citation needed BlackBerry 10 added a compatibility layer for Android software which allowed developers to repackage their Android apps for distribution on BlackBerry World This advertised feature has received a poor reception as the Android apps performed abysmally on the phone Sluggish ugly and disconnected from the core OS In fact because these apps are being run in a software emulation of Android Gingerbread no less that s version 2 3 they bear little to no relationship to the rest of the operating system 44 Later versions added the ability for users to manually install Android app packages Beginning with the BlackBerry Passport Amazon Appstore was bundled with BlackBerry 10 to provide an additional source of third party Android software 27 26 45 BlackBerry CEO John S Chen hoped that Amazon s own smartphone the Fire Phone would bolster the adoption of the Amazon store and attract more major developers to it and in turn BlackBerry s ecosystem The Fire Phone was a commercial failure however which led to BlackBerry s decision to develop an Android phone of its own resulting in the BlackBerry Priv 46 Version history EditObsolete Current Beta Future releaseBlackBerry BBX Edit See also QNX During the BlackBerry DevCon Americas Conference in San Francisco held from October 18 20 2011 RIM announced the future platform for devices as BlackBerry BBX a development fork of the QNX Neutrino RTOS version 6 5 0 platform 47 On May 1 2012 it was announced at BlackBerry World 2012 held in Orlando that it would be instead be called BlackBerry 10 48 BlackBerry 10 0 Edit Table of versions BlackBerry OS 10 0 Released January 30 2012 Version Release date Features Improvements10 0 9 348 49 BlackBerry 10 release version See BlackBerry 10 for features 10 0 10 672 50 March 1 2013 9 years ago 2013 03 01 3rd party app performance Fixes for Gmail calendars Improved BlackBerry Hub Call logs and how conversations are handled Improved Camera In low light conditions Improved Browser How it handles video playback Improved Battery life Over 60 power saving improvements madeVersion Release date Features ImprovementsBlackBerry 10 1 Edit Table of versions BlackBerry OS 10 1 Released May 14 2013 Version Release date Features Improvements10 1 0 1720 51 May 14 2013 9 years ago 2013 05 14 PIN to PIN messaging Improved attachment support Custom notifications HDR Camera Fine cursor control Remote file access to computers Allows password paste into system fields 52 10 1 0 2006 53 10 1 0 2014 54 10 1 0 2019 55 June 10 2013 9 years ago 2013 06 10 June 18 2013 9 years ago 2013 06 18 July 9 2013 9 years ago 2013 07 09 Fix for random software reboots10 1 0 4181 56 July 29 2013 9 years ago 2013 07 29 IMAP and ActiveSync email now have Forever as a sync option New gesture in Hub to navigate between messages Escalate a text to a call Simple password Facebook Twitter LinkedIn updatesVersion Release date Features ImprovementsBlackBerry 10 2 Edit Table of versions BlackBerry OS 10 2 Released September 18 2013 Version Release date Features Improvements10 2 0 1791 Has been released on the BlackBerry Z30 Z10 Q10 Q5 57 Headless Apps USB Host Capability WiFi Direct and Miracast Q10 Z30 Flurry Analytics Smart cards Altimeter Geofencing Bluetooth 4 0 low energy interface for cars heart rate monitors etc Camera enhancements e g focus lock and faster picture sharing Smart Tag triggers enhanced list of triggers Lock screen notifications for all types of notification Browser enhancements improved reader mode and faster access to history Will also run apps from Android 4 2 2 Jelly Bean Multiple Alarms are settable in the clock app Priority Hub learns to summarise that messages are important to you Instant Preview amp Reply works whatever app you are in Toast notifications Free Task Manager Device monitor app Easy I will be late meeting notifier Custom Easy SMS BBM reply for ignored phone calls Support for web iCal calendars Improved text selection word processing amp editing in and between apps Keyboard sounds improved to differentiate Shift Symbols amp Backspace Free Evernote app Adaptive sharing feature for quicker sharing of anything Enhanced audio experience and audio codecs Android HW acceleration Attachment View for finding things easily without opening mailboxes Dark light theme toggle 10 2 1 1925 58 10 2 1 2102 59 10 2 1 2179 60 10 2 1 2156 61 10 2 1 2674 62 Has been released on the BlackBerry Z30 Z10 Q10 Q5 Porsche Design P 9982 63 Customize Pinch Gesture to Filter BlackBerry Hub Simplified Phone Experience SMS and Email Groups Actionable Lock Screen Notifications Picture Password for Quick Unlocking Customizable Quick Settings Menu Offline Browser Reading Mode Preferred Contact Sync Torch Added Device and Battery Monitor FM Radio not available for Z10 Automatic Software Updates Enterprise FeaturesAdditionally the Android runtime has been improved 64 Native code app and drivers support Bluetooth API embedded MapView v1 API Share Framework Spellcheck Wi Fi Scanning Able to install Android packages APK files directly10 2 1 2941 65 10 2 1 2977 66 10 2 1 3289 67 Has been released on the BlackBerry Z30 Z10 Q10 Q5 Porsche Design P 9982 63 Unlimited number of apps now allowed to run in background Enhancements to Bluetooth stack 128GB exFAT formatted removable microSDXC memory card support Added IMS Services option in network settings menu for LTE Networks10 2 2 1531 68 10 2 2 1609 69 Has been released regionally on the BlackBerry Z30 Z10 Q10 Q5 Porsche Design P 9982 70 Security enhancements for some Enterprise customers with specific requirementsVersion Release date Features ImprovementsBlackBerry 10 3 Edit Table of versions BlackBerry OS 10 3 Released October 10 2014 Version Release date Features Improvements10 3 0 1052 71 10 3 0 1154 72 10 3 0 1418 73 Has been preinstalled on the BlackBerry Passport and Porsche Design P 9983 Has been released on the BlackBerry Passport Flat Design UI Permanent Homescreen detachable Android 4 3 runtime with multicore support Android apps are limited to two cores even on quad core devices like the Blackberry Passport 74 Advanced Interactions Support for BlackBerry Blend BlackBerry Assistant Amazon Appstore preloaded10 3 1 1154 75 10 3 1 2072 76 10 3 1 2243 77 10 3 1 2558 78 10 3 1 2576 79 10 3 1 2708 80 Has been preinstalled on the BlackBerry Classic Has been released on the BlackBerry Classic Has been released on most existing BlackBerry 10 Smartphones Customizable notification profiles Integrated LED color manager Battery Saving Mode Option to hide pictures and videos Customizable keyboard shortcuts Android runtime screen scaling 10 3 1 2576 fixes the screen flickering problem that appeared on the Blackberry Passport10 3 2 680 81 10 3 2 858 10 3 2 2339 82 10 3 2 2639 10 3 2 2876 83 Has been released on various BlackBerry 10 smartphones by various carriers in Northern America Has been released on most existing BlackBerry 10 smartphones by various carriers in the rest of the world Anti theft protection in BlackBerry Protect Camera enhancements Calendar enhancements Amazon Store app preinstalled PGP and S MIME no longer require BES 10 3 2 2876 removes BBM Meetings10 3 3 2049 84 Released on November 30 2016 as an OS update Security improvements Bug fixes with Android Runtime Phishing protection in the browser NIAP security certification certifying government grade security Download complete notifications are now pushed by the browser in the status bar and Hub 10 3 3 3204 10 3 3 3216 85 Released to Verizon and Bell devices on June 1 2018 possibly on all Blackberry 10 devices and on all carriers Ukraine got it in May 2018 Bug fixes Stability and Performance improvements Blackberry 10 OS Security patches Security improvements including patches for Security vulnerabilities Spectre and KRACK 86 Version Release date Features ImprovementsSee also EditComparison of mobile operating systems Mobile computing Index of articles related to BlackBerry OSReferences Edit BlackBerry 10 Re designed Re engineered and Re invented BlackBerry Limited January 30 2013 Retrieved January 7 2016 BlackBerry OS 10 3 3 3216 autoloader files now available CrackBerry April 4 2018 Retrieved May 8 2018 BlackBerry OS 10 3 3 3216 autoloader files now available CrackBerry April 4 2018 Retrieved April 4 2018 Research In Motion to Acquire QNX Software Unit from Harman International BlackBerry Limited April 9 2010 Retrieved January 7 2016 End of Support Notice 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MondoBlackberry com Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2014 12 28 JT Teran BlackBerry OS 10 3 1 2072 Rolling out for Rogers Classic N4BB N4BB Lucas Atkins BlackBerry OS 10 3 1 Officially Launched N4BB BlackBerry OS 10 3 1 2558 update files now available for download CrackBerry com 13 March 2015 Lucas Atkins BlackBerry OS 10 3 1 2576 Live Links N4BB BlackBerry OS 10 3 1 2708 now available through several Canadian carriers CrackBerry com 27 March 2015 10 3 2 440 being pushed to devices Several Canadian carriers have now officially released BlackBerry OS 10 3 2 21 July 2015 BlackBerry officially rolls out OS 10 3 2 2876 globally CrackBerry com 12 January 2016 BlackBerry OS 10 3 3 2049 autoloader files now available as OS goes official CrackBerry com 30 November 2016 Update the software on your BlackBerry Z10 No longer supported BlackBerry devices External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to BlackBerry 10 Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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