From the “this proves that we’re alive and kicking” department, comes this press release announcing that the BlackBerry 10.2 operating system was named “The World’s Best Mobile OS” by Digit, India’s largest tech magazine. To win this prestigious distinction, BlackBerry beat out all the latest major operating systems, which include Android 4.4, iOS 7.1.2 and Windows 8.1. Also of interest, the BlackBerry 10.2 OS was also judged to be the best OS for email, contact management, calling, photography, search and video, proving once again that BlackBerry offers the best tools and functions for productivity. I have to admit that ever since the Z30 made an appearance, I’ve liked a of things in the BlackBerry OS. It’s one of those things where if you try it, you’ll likely grow to like it. Thus I’m not surprised that BlackBerry scored another award win this week.
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BlackBerry OS 10.2 Named “The World’s Best Mobile OS”
From the “this proves that we’re alive and kicking” department, comes this press release announcing that the BlackBerry 10.2 operating system was named “The World’s Best Mobile OS” by Digit, India’s largest tech magazine. To win this prestigious distinction, BlackBerry beat out all the latest major operating systems, which include Android 4.4, iOS 7.1.2 and Windows 8.1. Also of interest, the BlackBerry 10.2 OS was also judged to be the best OS for email, contact management, calling, photography, search and video, proving once again that BlackBerry offers the best tools and functions for productivity. I have to admit that ever since the Z30 made an appearance, I’ve liked a of things in the BlackBerry OS. It’s one of those things where if you try it, you’ll likely grow to like it. Thus I’m not surprised that BlackBerry scored another award win this week.
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