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BlackBerry 10.2 to bring Wi-Fi Direct, notification actions

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03 July, 2013

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BlackBerry 10.2 OS update was confirmed for later this year by BlackBerry’s Product Manager Michael Clewley. He has also revealed some of the new upcoming features such as standard Unicode emojis, multiple alarms, reminders and level 1 notifications.

A bunch of screenshots coming from a pre-release version of the BlackBerry 10.2 lets us get an even better idea of the new features. It seems the update will also bring quick actions to the notifications. You will be able to respond to a message straight from the notification area, for example.


BlackBerry OS 10.2

Another new feature is the Wi-Fi Direct support. This would allow you to share content via Wi-Fi without the need of a router.


BlackBerry OS 10.2

We bet BlackBerry will add even more features before the update hits the supported devices later this year. It certainly should if it is to have any chance of dealing with the financial troubles.

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  • Anonymous
  • U@X
  • 06 Jul 2013

i think more problem is due to over price.reducing price is necessary.otherwise shud go for statergies of other os like ubuntu,sailfish.ubuntu is futuristic os wic deals meego,bb10,sailfish like(similar) ui and much of the linux users are using ubunt...

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  • MCRL
  • PGf
  • 05 Jul 2013

I saw and red Tons and Tons of post of this kind since 2010, it's 2013 now, 2014 is near and yet BlackBerry is still alive and kicking. Are you a fortune teller or something?

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  • Anonymous
  • nCf
  • 04 Jul 2013

Don't be sure about Samsung. They start loosing market slowly since S4 plus the best TV'S not Samsung anymore LG,Sony and Sharp has better screen technology than Samsung blue Amoled even on there TV's!.

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