Blackberry Dev Alpha C, the third handset Blackberry 10 - Just a few months away the Blackberry RIM will announce about 10, again the RIM makes a surprise where the RIM introduced the availability of the third prototype of their handsets for Blackberry 10 which is Dev Alpha C which is a third handset that will run Blackberry 10 operating system latest. On the handset Dev Alpha C have the qwerty keyboard like most BlackBerry phones that have been circulating at the moment.
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In an official blog post they say that RIM handsets Dev Alpha C will be produced in limited numbers and will then be distributed which will only be given to the developers only. The developers were given the handset exclusively Dev Alpha C is the developers who can provide demonstrations that they are currently making application for blackberry 10, and therefore the RIM making procedures such as making a point system to developers for developers who determine the most entitled to a handset Dev Alpha C this.
As it is known at the time of the conference in the spring a few months ago the first time RIM handset brings Dev Alpha and then proceed to the next handset Dev Alpha B were presented at the beginning of last fall. For the second handset is a handset to use pure touch screen while the current release of Dev Alpha C which is the first handset with the Blackberry operating system 10 that uses a qwerty keyboard where it shows that RIM can deliver on their promise.
Worth mentioning that RIM will filter approximately 1500 handset developers to obtain C Dev Alpha and will be offered on December 1, 2012 through 5 Februrai 2012.
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