On July 6, July 6, RIM held a developer conference at Millennium Hotel Beijing. About 300 or 400 people attended the event, some of which were from other cities and seemed to have arrived from abroad.
At the meeting, RIM listed three concepts of Blackberry 10: flow, connect, and extend. These concepts are also presented in several videos played. What impressed me was its brand-new timeline camera model. This highlight was described in the most popular language, and it was very much worth looking forward. Another emphasis in the video is the input method, but I am not interested in it because it is not a Chinese input method.
From a technical point of view, there are not many new ideas about bb10. The concept of flow is actually exactly the same as that of Nokia's idea. Rim claims that, like playbook, the borders around the screen on BB 10 devices can perceive sliding fingers, so they can implement some distinctive gestures. As a matter of fact (I used playbook and the conclusion after using Dev Alpha after the Conference), I think the support for these gestures is not bad even though the border is not configured with the margin. It is worth mentioning that if the C/C ++ development interface is used on the ride, the technology used is QT w/qml, which is also the technology of the middleware or meltemi platform. Feeling
Rim captured Nokia's baton.
At about six o'clock P.M., the queue began to wait for the bb10 Dev Alpha device to be issued. There were a lot of people, so I waited a short time and opened the box on the return subway. First of all, these devices have been split and are not brand new. More than that, they have been used. I guess rim took out its own test device and issued it. Secondly, Rom has few built-in applications and only one browser. Even this browser often causes various real or false crashes. From the Perspective, playbook and playbook are a system with strong continuity, but the version number is upgraded from playbook 2 to 10. I have not found any difference between playbook and playbook. I only remember that when I started activating the playbook, there was an interface dislocation that led to the display of the device
I cannot add the Wi-Fi MAC address to the White List of my wireless router. The screen resolution is very high and may be the same as that of playbook. Therefore, when browsing, the text is very small and the eyes are ruined. Fortunately, the clarity and smoothness are good, and my pixel eyes are barely acceptable. In the end, the battery life was really poor, and it took a whole day to get rid of it.
According to the staff, if you have successfully developed a bb10 application and mounted it to appworld, You can exchange the dev Alpha device in your hands for a listed bb10 mobile phone next year. This is good.
That's all. I don't know why the Beijing meeting csdn has not reported much, but it is reporting to the Meeting in Singapore on the 10th.