Now building on the BlackBerry PlayBook's many
advantages with support for additional 4G networks that will allow
enhanced business opportunities for carriers and developers and
unparalleled mobile experiences for users.” However, at the time,
there were no images available to visually please us. This appears to
have changed to quite a large extent, as the first images of the
BlackBerry PlayBook 4G have now made their way online.
SIM card slot found here
A report by N4BB, who have got the images via CrackBerry Forums,
states that these new pictures reveal quite a lot regarding what the
upcoming tablets from Research in Motion have to offer. In one of the
pictures, we can see that the tablet features a SIM card slot, while
images of the screen show the Mobile Network icon. The report goes on to
state that some of the new sections found on the PlayBook can be
accessed only by using a dedicated data connection. Apart from this, the
upcoming PlayBook will also feature a native BlackBerry Messenger
client, which is built into the OS.
At the time of the announcement in February, RIM had stated that in
addition to the Wi-Fi and 4G connectivity, each tablet would also
support Bluetooth tethering, mobile hotspot that is a MiFi, smartphone
or other portable device equipped to act as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot,
along with BlackBerry Bridge.
Screen capture shows mobile network option
While no release date for the 4G variant of the BlackBerry PlayBook has been set in stone just yet, one can expect it to make its way to the shelves by the this quarter of 2012. Let us know your reactions about the BlackBerry PlayBook 4G and do you think that it will make an impact in the market?