BlackBerry OS

Last updated

BlackBerry OS
Blackberry Logo.svg
Developer BlackBerry Limited
Written in C++ before 2002, Java since 2002 [1]
OS family Mobile operating systems
Working stateDiscontinued (replaced by BlackBerry 10; and Android)
Source model Closed source
Initial releaseJanuary 19, 1999;25 years ago (1999-01-19) (as Version 1.0 for BlackBerry 850 pager) [2]
March 4, 2002;21 years ago (2002-03-04) (as Version 3.6 for BlackBerry 5810 smartphone) [3] [4]
Latest release 7.1.0.2931 (BlackBerry 9790/9900) [5] / November 2013;10 years ago (2013-11)
Marketing target Smartphone
Available in Multilingual
Package manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager
Platforms BlackBerry line of smartphones
Kernel typeProprietary
Default
user interface
Java virtual machine
License Proprietary
Succeeded by BlackBerry 10
Official website http://us.blackberry.com/software/smartphones.html (Archive)
Support status
Unsupported

BlackBerry OS is a discontinued proprietary mobile operating system developed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited for its BlackBerry line of smartphone handheld devices. The operating system provides multitasking and supports specialized input devices adopted by BlackBerry for use in its handhelds, particularly the trackwheel, trackball, and most recently, the trackpad and touchscreen.

Contents

The BlackBerry platform natively supports corporate email, through Java Micro Edition MIDP 1.0 and, more recently, a subset of MIDP 2.0, which allows complete wireless activation and synchronization with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise email, calendar, tasks, notes and contacts, when used with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The operating system also supports WAP 2.0.

Updates to the operating system were automatically available from wireless carriers that supported the BlackBerry over the air software loading (OTASL) service.

Third-party developers wrote software using the available BlackBerry API classes, although applications that made use of certain functionality needed to be digitally signed.

Research from June 2011 indicated that approximately 45% of mobile developers were using the platform. [6]

BlackBerry OS was discontinued after the release of BlackBerry 10 in January 2013, [7] and support for it ceased on January 4, 2022. [8]

Release history

Table of versions: BlackBerry
VersionRelease dateFeatures / Information about
1January 1999;25 years ago

BlackBerry OS made its debut and was released for the BlackBerry 850 pager.

4March 2002;21 years agoReleased on the BlackBerry 5810 smartphone. First version to support Java applications.
5.0August 4, 2009;14 years agoReleased on the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and came to other BlackBerry smartphones a short while after.
6.0Q3 2010In April 2010, BlackBerry Limited announced BlackBerry OS 6.0, which was released in the third quarter of 2010. [9] This version included a new WebKit-based browser. [10]
7.0August 2011;12 years agoBlackBerry OS 7 featured various performance improvements (including use of "Liquid Graphics" technology to improve touchscreen performance), a "significantly enhanced" web browser (including HTML5 video support), voice-activated search, and "BlackBerry Balance"—a feature allowing personal and work-related content to be separated from each other on a single device. This version launched exclusively on new BlackBerry models concurrently announced, including the Bold 9900 and 9930, and Torch 9810 and 9860, among others, with BlackBerry Limited stating that it would not release updates for existing devices. [11] [12]
7.1January 2012;12 years agoThis was an update to 7.0 and added several new features compared to it, including [13]

While it was later superseded by the BlackBerry 10 operating system, it remained available particularly on the BlackBerry 9720.

VersionRelease dateFeatures / Information about

BlackBerry 9720

The BlackBerry 9720 runs a version of BlackBerry OS 7.1 with updates to the user interface that mimics BlackBerry 10, including a new lock screen, Application Switcher and Music, Pictures, Videos and Phone apps. [14]

Availability

While BlackBerry Limited developed and released updated versions of its operating system for each device, individual carriers decided if and when a version was released to their users.

BlackBerry OS has now reached end-of-life. [8] Therefore, devices running it are no longer sold new.

VersionSupported devices: BlackBerry 8000 series
4.5BlackBerry devices in the 8100 and 8800 series, plus BlackBerry Curve 8300/8310/8320.
4.6 BlackBerry Pearl Flip.
5.0 BlackBerry Curve 8330/8350i/8520/8530/8900.
VersionSupported devices: BlackBerry 9000 series
5.0 BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Storm 2 and BlackBerry Tour.
6.0BlackBerry Bold 9650/9700/9780, BlackBerry Curve 9300/9330, BlackBerry Pearl 9100/9105, BlackBerry Style 9670 and BlackBerry Torch 9800.
7.0BlackBerry Bold 9790/9900/9930, BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370/9380 and BlackBerry Torch 9810/9850/9860.
7.1BlackBerry Curve 9220/9310/9315/9320 and BlackBerry 9720.

BlackBerry fonts

The following is a list of fonts included in BlackBerry OS (some are not included in older versions): [15] [16]

BBAlphaSans and BBAlphaSerif are based on the free software DejaVu fonts. [17]

BlackBerry Tablet OS

On September 27, 2010, BlackBerry Limited announced a new unrelated QNX-based platform, BlackBerry Tablet OS, to run on its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer. [18]

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Personal digital assistant</span> Multi-purpose mobile device

A personal digital assistant (PDA), also known as a handheld PC, is a multi-purpose mobile device which functions as a personal information manager. PDAs have been mostly displaced by the widespread adoption of highly capable smartphones, in particular those based on iOS and Android, and thus saw a rapid decline in use after 2007.

Java Platform, Micro Edition or Java ME is a computing platform for development and deployment of portable code for embedded and mobile devices. Java ME was formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition or J2ME. As of December 22, 2006, the Java ME source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License, and is released under the project name phoneME.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry</span> Line of wireless handheld devices and services

BlackBerry was a brand of smartphones and other related mobile services and devices. The line was originally developed and maintained by the Canadian company BlackBerry Limited from 1999 to 2016, after which it was licensed to various companies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Limited</span> Canadian technology company

BlackBerry Limited is a Canadian software company specializing in cybersecurity. Founded in 1984, it originally developed the BlackBerry brand of interactive pagers, smartphones and tablets. In 2016, it transitioned to a cybersecurity enterprise software and services company under CEO John S. Chen. Its products are used by various businesses, car manufacturers, and government agencies to prevent hacking and ransomware attacks. They include the BlackBerry Cylance, the QNX real-time operating system; BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and a Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) platform.

The Nokia Communicator is a brand name for a series of business-optimized mobile phones marketed by Nokia Corporation, all of which appear as normal phones on the outside, and open in clamshell format to access a QWERTY keyboard and an LCD screen nearly the size of the device footprint.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server designates the middleware software package that is part of the BlackBerry wireless platform supplied by BlackBerry Limited. The software plus service connects to messaging and collaboration software on enterprise networks to redirect emails and synchronize contacts and calendaring information between servers, desktop workstations, as well as mobile devices. Some third-party connectors exist, including Scalix, Zarafa, Zimbra, and the Google Apps BES Connector, although these are not supported by BlackBerry Limited. As of June 2018, BlackBerry Enterprise Server has been renamed to BlackBerry Unified Endpoint Manager (UEM).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Samsung BlackJack</span> Cell phone model

The Samsung BlackJack, or Samsung SGH-i607, is a smartphone that was available through AT&T in the United States and Telstra in Australia.

A mobile operating system is an operating system for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smartglasses, or other non-laptop personal mobile computing devices. While computers such as typical/mobile laptops are "mobile", the operating systems used on them are generally not considered mobile ones, as they were originally designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific mobile features. This line distinguishing mobile and other forms has become blurred in recent years, due to the fact that newer devices have become smaller and more mobile unlike hardware of the past. Key notabilities blurring this line are the introduction of tablet computers and light-weight laptops and the hybridization of the two in 2-in-1 PCs.

The BlackBerry Bold is a line of smartphones developed by BlackBerry Limited. The family was launched in 2008 with the 9000 Model. In 2009 the form factor was shrunk with the 9700 and the Tour 9630. In 2010 BlackBerry released the 9650 and 9780 refreshed with OS 6. In 2011 came the 9790 and 9788 along with the 9900/9930 series. The 9900/9930 and 9790 are touchscreen smartphones, released in August and November 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Storm</span> Defunct touchscreen smartphone

The BlackBerry Storm is a touchscreen smartphone developed by Research In Motion. A part of the BlackBerry 9500 series of phones, it was RIM's first touchscreen device, and its first without a physical keyboard. It featured a touchscreen that responded like a button via SurePress, Research In Motion's haptic feedback technology. Its competitors included Apple's iPhone, the Palm Pre, the T-Mobile G1 by HTC and the HTC Touch family.

BlackBerry Curve is a brand of professional smartphones that were manufactured by BlackBerry Ltd from 2007 until 2013.

The BlackBerry Storm 2 is the second full touchscreen smartphone developed by Research In Motion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry PlayBook</span> 2011 tablet computer by Quanta Computer

The BlackBerry PlayBook was a mini tablet computer developed by BlackBerry and made by Quanta Computer, an original design manufacturer (ODM). It was first released for sale on April 19, 2011, in Canada and the United States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Torch 9800</span> 2010 BlackBerry Smartphone

The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a 2010 model in the BlackBerry line of smartphones. It combines a physical QWERTY keyboard with a sliding multi-touch screen display and runs on BlackBerry OS 6. Introduced on August 3, 2010, the phone became available exclusively on AT&T on August 12, 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Torch</span> Series of smartphones

BlackBerry Torch is a series of smartphones manufactured by BlackBerry Ltd. The lineup consists of the following:

BlackBerry Tablet OS is an operating system from BlackBerry Ltd based on the QNX Neutrino real-time operating system designed to run Adobe AIR and BlackBerry WebWorks applications, currently available for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer. The BlackBerry Tablet OS is the first tablet running an operating system from QNX.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry 10</span> Proprietary mobile operating system

BlackBerry 10 (BB10) is a discontinued proprietary mobile operating system for the BlackBerry line of smartphones, both developed by BlackBerry Limited. Released in January 2013, BlackBerry 10 is a complete rework from the company's previous BlackBerry OS software.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Z10</span> BlackBerry smartphone

The BlackBerry Z10 was an LTE touchscreen-based smartphone developed by BlackBerry, previously known as RIM. The BlackBerry Z10 was the first of two new BlackBerry phones presented at the BlackBerry 10 event on January 30, 2013. The BlackBerry Z10 was followed by the Z30.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">BlackBerry Z30</span>

The BlackBerry Z30 is a high-end 4G touchscreen smartphone developed by BlackBerry. Announced on September 18, 2013, it succeeds the Z10 as the second totally touchscreen device to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system. The Z30 includes a 5-inch 720p Super AMOLED display with "quad-core graphics", speakers and microphones with "Natural Sound" technology, six processor cores and a non-removable 2880 mAh battery. The BlackBerry Z30 also uses Paratek Antenna Technology. This refers to the number of proprietary advancements in antenna hardware and tuning technology that is aimed to improve performance especially in regions with low signal.

References

  1. "Can I make C++ programs for BlackBerry (examples?) - Stack Overflow". August 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  2. PhoneDB. "Headlines - OS Specs - PhoneDB - The Largest Phone Specs Database". pdadb.net.
  3. PhoneDB. "RIM BlackBerry 5810 - Device Specs - PhoneDB". pdadb.net.
  4. "BlackBerry 5810 Wireless Handheld™ e BlackBerry 5820 Wireless Handheld™" (PDF). nist.gov. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 17, 2008.
  5. "NEW OS 7.1.0.1098 (All Lang) FROM O2 UK - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.com". forums.crackberry.com.
  6. "Developer Economics 2011". Archived from the original on September 29, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2011.
  7. BlackBerry (November 12, 2012). "BlackBerry 10 handsets confirmed for January 30 launch". Telegraph. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
  8. 1 2 "BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS Services FAQ — End of Life". www.blackberry.com. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  9. "Official BlackBerry 6 Preview Video from WES 2010". CrackBerry. April 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2010.
  10. "Feature and Technical Overview - BlackBerry Browser - 6.0". BlackBerry. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  11. "RIM launches BlackBerry Torch 9810, Torch 9860 and Bold 9900, we go hands-on!". Engadget. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  12. "RIM announces BlackBerry 7 OS with better browser and BlackBerry Balance, but no legacy support". Engadget. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  13. "BlackBerry 7.1 OS and New App Updates Now Available!". blackberry.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  14. "New BlackBerry 9720 Smartphone Lets You Spark The Conversation". BlackBerry Press Room. Archived from the original on August 16, 2013. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  15. "What is Your Favorite BlackBerry OS 6 Font?". February 1, 2011. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  16. "How to set the font family "ARIAL" in the RichTextField?". July 13, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2011. Prior to OS 5.0, you were restricted to the fonts installed by BlackBerry Ltd. on your Blackberry. If you are trying to get Arial on a pre OS 5.0 device, you can not.
  17. "Like Those Pretty Fonts in OS 4.5+? Thank Bitstream (Bolt) & DejaVu". August 7, 2009.
  18. BlackBerry Ltd. Unveils The BlackBerry PlayBook, official press release, September 27, 2010