RIM is betting big on the success of its BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Here are a few photographs of the final gold master version of the BlackBerry 10 operating system. (Image Credit: BGR)
The screenshots reveal everything from the initial startup of the device including the software update checks and a tutorial to the user interface and various apps and settings featured in the OS. (Image Credit: BGR)
BlackBerry 10 is very different from the earlier versions of BlackBerry OS. It has been designed afresh from the ground-up, with an interface optimised for touch-screen devices. (Image Credit: BGR)
BlackBerry Hub acts as the focal-point of the new operating system.It is the one-stop place to access all your messages - from social networking to work and personal emails, from BBM to text-messaging and even voice calls. (Image Credit: BGR)
The company has spent a lot of time in paying attention to detail with regards to settings for various apps and programs. One can clearly see an example in the Messages, Keyboard and type settings. (Image Credit: BGR)
The Security and Privacy section has various options like System Wipe and Parental Controls to keep content on the device safe at all time (Image Credit: BGR)
Here's the BlackBerry Hub with various options. Under the Text Messages section, users can block incoming texts from unknown senders those containing commercial content such as advertisements.(Image Credit: BGR)
The OS also features a Siri-like voice assistant and we can see that the microphone icon and the appearance of text bears uncanny resemblance to Apple's Siri. It also features multiple language support, which seems pretty impressive coming from RIM. (Image Credit: BGR)
Here we get a glimpse of Evernote Notebook under the Folders section highlighting the possibility of Evernote integration within BlackBerry's Docs to Go app. (Image Credit: BGR)
BB10 has a new feature called Print To Go that will allow users to send files wirelessly from their computer to their BB10 device for future printing. (Image Credit: BGR)
The Maps app for BB10 will be providing free turn-by-turn navigation in addition to a full-featured Maps app independent of Google or Bing search. (Image Credit: BGR)