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In an interview with The Telegraph, head of RIM Thorsten Heins (Thorsten Heins) acknowledged the inability of his subordinate company to compete with "guys who produce 60 phones a year." In order to somehow change the situation, Canadians are planning to switch to licensing the BlackBerry 10 operating system to other manufacturers, which will help RIM to get back on its feet.
Given that this statement was made by the executive director of RIM, his words should be taken seriously. If RIM manages to find partners in terms of hardware, then it has every chance of becoming a software-oriented company like the software giant Microsoft.
However, this does not mean that RIM will completely stop the production of tablets and phones. The Canadian company, of course, will continue to be engaged in the release of BlackBerry-devices, but already enlisting the support of third-party manufacturers.
Source: Phonearena.com
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