As we know, Research in Motion is developing an operating system, BlackBerry OS 10 to replace all existing versions of the OS on devices BlackBerry. Its output is planned for late 2012, but application developers will get it much earlier prototype of the user. The conference BlackBerry Jam, which will be held in early May, the company will distribute the 2000 prototype devices that will already be running an earlier version of the operating system, BlackBerry OS 10. Vice-president of the company to work with developers Alec Saunders (Alec Saunders) reported that a prototype operating system will be very significantly different in user experience from the final version. Lapping it up to fully operational in a commercial version of the understanding is not intended, as its only goal to help developers in porting applications. It is expected that the operating system BlackBerry OS 10 will be very to the one installed in the tablet PlayBook, as they are on a common platform postreony QNX. According to Sanders, porting is a very simple and all applications for PlayBook will be available in the BlackBerry OS 10. In this show before the release of the OS is not going to RIM, the company wants to stir interest in it, as well as to finalize the interface. How these plans will change as they become available Alec Saunders did not elaborate.