GadgetFan - Starting on February 21, at 12.00 pm, the BlackBerry Playbook OS 2.0 is finally ready and available for download. Check the update via the menu settings (setting) on your tablet and you can see it in there.
Although still with the look of the old OS, but quite a lot of new features that are present in BlackBerry OS 2.0 this Playbook. One is an integrated email client called native email. With this feature, you can combine a variety of email accounts, like Gmail, Ymail, and email in one inbox. In the first version of the OS, if you want to access e-mail, you have to do bridging via BlackBerry smartphones. Now, in the Playbook OS 2.0, bridging is done automatically by the OS.
Calendar and Contact applications are also integrated with social media like FB, Twitter and LinkedIn to create a consolidated view contacts. This system connects any existing contacts in the Phonebook with a social networking website, then you can immediately see any update directly through Contact. While in the Calendar menu, you can see the meeting or appointment that is in the social networking website.
RIM also makes you want to run Android applications in the Playbook. In OS 2.0, you can run applications based on Android. How, you simply have to download the application from the App World.
Later, it is likely RIM will also be easier for you to run applications from the IOS with the launch of BlackBerry Mobile Fusion that may be launched in mid-March 2012.
Although still with the look of the old OS, but quite a lot of new features that are present in BlackBerry OS 2.0 this Playbook. One is an integrated email client called native email. With this feature, you can combine a variety of email accounts, like Gmail, Ymail, and email in one inbox. In the first version of the OS, if you want to access e-mail, you have to do bridging via BlackBerry smartphones. Now, in the Playbook OS 2.0, bridging is done automatically by the OS.
Calendar and Contact applications are also integrated with social media like FB, Twitter and LinkedIn to create a consolidated view contacts. This system connects any existing contacts in the Phonebook with a social networking website, then you can immediately see any update directly through Contact. While in the Calendar menu, you can see the meeting or appointment that is in the social networking website.
RIM also makes you want to run Android applications in the Playbook. In OS 2.0, you can run applications based on Android. How, you simply have to download the application from the App World.
Later, it is likely RIM will also be easier for you to run applications from the IOS with the launch of BlackBerry Mobile Fusion that may be launched in mid-March 2012.
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