Interestingly enough, a new listing showing devices supported by
Blackberry OS 10.1 has an unexpected entry: The Blackberry PlayBook.
You can go to the list by going to create or update an app in the
Blackberry Vendor Portal and then you simply choose the supported
version of Blackberry 10. A list will then show up, including the
PlayBook.
So here’s the big question? DOES the PlayBook support BB10.1 or is
this simply some kind of mistake? If it does support BB10.1, it could be
in the form of a PlayBook 2, or simply an update for the older
PlayBook. Or maybe even both?
We aren’t really sure what to make of this. While Blackberry didn’t
exactly have a lot of luck in the tablet market, many of its problems
had to do with the PlayBook OS not exactly having all the crucial apps
needed right out the gate. Blackberry hasn’t clearly stated its plans
for the tablet space going forward, but this could maybe be a sign that
they aren’t done just yet.
Do you think it makes sense for Blackberry to roll out BB10.1 to the
Playbook or even revive the line with a BB10.1-capable successor, or
should the company solely focus on phones? Share your thoughts below.
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