BlackBerry London – a very interesting smartphone with BBX operating system

    Seeing the picture above, I experienced 2 feelings: one of disappointment that RIM could launch a smartphone with such a design, but also one of happiness seeing what operating system the company is preparing. The smartphone above is called BlackBerry London and runs the BBX operating system which, from my point of view, seems extremely extremely interesting. What we see there seems to be the multitasking system implemented by RIM and we have to admit that it looks X times better than what we have now from the Apple company. RIM bought the company TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) last year, a graphic design company where I saw the most beautiful interface for a mobile phone (at that time) and I see that now the first results are starting to appear.

    BlackBerry London is thinner than an iPhone 4S, appears to have a 4/4.3 inch screen, will have a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 8 megapixel camera, 1 GB RAM and will run the BBX operating system. The device should be as big as a Galaxy S II and from the image it seems to be interesting, but only from the software point of view because the design does not appeal to me at all. I wouldn't mind seeing such a multitasking system on the iPhone, but I think it's a few years away from launch.