One of the most biggest gripes from BlackBerry users is the inability of apps, that is why RIM hopes to enhance sales by adding Android compatibility in future devices — DroidBerry, anyone? In step with Bloomberg, sources acquainted with the problem say RIM may add support for Android apps on future QNX-based devices , enabling access beyond RIM’s relatively limited App World. It’s rumored that the feature will live within the QNX-powered PlayBook tablet by the top of the year, but there is not any word yet whether the 2012 line-up of QNX phones gets a Google-friendly makeover. Rumor has it that anybody who bought the latest batch of BlackBerrys won’t get to have a taste of Gingerbread, Honeycomb or some other mouth-watering Android flavor for that matter. Guess they’ll should accept plain old vanilla.
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