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Heins previews RIMโ€™s BB10 future

In an interview with All Things D, Research in Motion Ltd. CEO Thorsten Heins revealed the company will release six BlackBerry 10-based phones in Q1 of next year: three each of touchscreen and QWERTY models, at three different price points.
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ย Hines makes several interesting points: Heโ€™s not worried about missing the back-to-school and holiday seasons (carriers say thatโ€™s largely prepaid product), RIM will agressively target the ye-of-little-faith market that switched to Android-based phones, and the phones will feature technology that allows them to work on several frequencies through a single antenna.
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We recently ran a slide show called Six ways to save RIM, which compiled punditsโ€™ opinioons on what the company should do to recapture its market. How does Heinsโ€™s preview stck up against that?

Reduce the number of product offerings and clearly delineate the consumer and business markets, ร  la Apple in 1996? Check. Go back to the companyโ€™s roots? Heins did say the company is focusing on serving its loyal customers first, so a hesistant check there. Focus on the hardware and ditch the OS for Windows/Android? Not so much.

Still, if Heins is right about the disenchantment of those who switched to Android, there might be a fighting chance to claw back some market share. At least Heins seems to be listening to the market.

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