Research In Motion has once again pushed back the release of a much-desired software update for its PlayBook tablet. RIM has decided to delay the launch of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0, originally expected this month, until it’s confident that it has fully met the expectations of its developers, enterprise customers and end users, according to company senior vice president David Smith. The mobile device vendor now expects the new OS to be delivered in February. The delay could shake user confidence in RIM.
PlayBook Update Drags Into Overtime
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 26, 2011 03:24 PMResearch In Motion has once again pushed back the release of a much-desired software update for its PlayBook tablet. RIM has decided to delay the launch of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0, originally expected this month, until it’s confident that it has fully met the expectations of its developers, enterprise customers and end users, according to company senior vice president David Smith. The mobile device vendor now expects the new OS to be delivered in February. The delay could shake user confidence in RIM.