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Leaked Screenshots Reveal BlackBerry 10.2 Features

July 3, 2013 by Ian Kersey - Leave a Comment

BlackBerry OS 10.2 to bring UI improvements, BBM Channels, multiple alarms and more
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Thanks to leaked images from the Crackberry forums, we now have a glimpse into what the rumored Blackberry 10.2 update will look like. The images reveal actionable notifications and support for Wi-Fi direct, which will enable BlackBerry devices to connect to each other via a Wi-Fi connection.

Previous rumors have pointed to new features such as a revamped BBM, support for multiple alarms in the clock app and a new loading indicator. BlackBerry has confirmed that BlackBerry 10.2 will include support for Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean apps in its Android Runtime service, and will include standard Unicode emoji.

The BlackBerry 10.2 update is expected to roll out later this year, so keep your eyes peeled for more details.

 

[Via: BGR]

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