Some of the features that we can expect from BlackBerry 10 will include the BlackBerry Flow and BlackBerry Hub for seamless navigation across open applications, the BlackBerry Keyboard which, according to RIM, can adapt and learn how a user writes, and a feature called BlackBerry Balance which will allow users to switch profiles while keeping apps and information relevant to their needs.
“In building BlackBerry 10, we set out to create a truly unique mobile computing experience that constantly adapts to your needs. Our team has been working tirelessly to bring our customers innovative features combined with a best in class browser, a rich application ecosystem, and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities. All of this will be integrated into a user experience – the BlackBerry Flow – that is unlike any smartphone on the market today,” said Thorsten Heins, President and CEO of RIM.