Heins: Android and WP are not mobile computing platforms
BlackBerry CEO, Thorsten Heins, in an interview with Computerworld, said that Android and Windows Phone as not sharing his vision of a "mobile computing future" where mobile devices could be used for the same tasks as computers.
He also added that Android and Windows Phone "are not mobile computing platforms" but didn't specify in what regard exactly.
Heins said BlackBerry "really thought hard about" building BB services for Windows Phone and Android but rejected the idea for the aforementioned reasons.He didn't say anything about iOS, however.
When asked if BlackBerry will build a BlackBerry 10 OS tablet device Mr Heins noted "We are running a few projects" on "how we can take it to the next stage and not just be another tablet". He added "If I build a tablet, I will not build it for the hardware purpose... I will do this around a service".
Reader comments
- Mr.M
- 10 Apr 2013
- PSv
What did they think about their own OS, innovative? BB is slowly dying, Why they don't start to plan for they plan B after the Flop release of their latest device? haha, Lol BB CEO wake uP!
- Anonymous
- 01 Apr 2013
- 4QS
Matches the profile of most BB users.. Lol. Stereotype joke XD
- Anonymous
- 01 Apr 2013
- 4QS
Bwahahahaha. He must be new here