At yesterday ’s BlackBerry Innovation Forum , RIM finallydemoed its massively belated native email , inter-group communication and calendar apps . RIM ask the features to be in the PlayBook by February 17th — a full 10 calendar month after it launch .
The intention of the apps face pretty clean — which is n’t too much of a surprise , since what ’s really on the PlayBook is pretty well done for the most part . And they ’ve get under one’s skin some nonrational touches , like the calendar app upsizing the numbers on days that you ’re deluge .
It feel a spot like stack on to beat up RIM for finally show feature film that everyone ’s been screaming at them to take live , but , like , February ? You ’re not making this gentle , guys . The PlayBook recently occur down to a $ 199 starting price , but until these features ( along withAndroid emulation ) go live , the PlayBook ’s going to get its brain beat in by the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet . Unless you’reusing DOSor something .

https://gizmodo.com/heres-what-android-apps-on-the-blackberry-playbook-wont-5844897
Buuut , if you ’ve been waiting patiently by the phone for the past seven months — and do n’t mind waiting three more — you cancheck out the full gallery from the case over at BlackBerry Cool . [ BlackBerry CoolviaUbergizmo ]
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