While all eyes are set on Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry 10, the Canadian company is reportedly prepping a new version of its current platform. A group of dedicated BlackBerry platform developers - OpenSource BlackBerry (OSBB) have revealed what is being dubbed as an unofficial BlackBerry 7.1 OS version. The leaked platform shows a Mobile HotSpot feature, which allows sharing of the device's 3G network with other devices.
The BlackBerry 7.1 OS version was spotted running on the BlackBerry Torch 9810. This means RIM may soon officially announce the update. It's notable that the mobile hotspot feature is common in most Android smartphones. The OSBB group is also offering value added features, themes, and hybrids apart from the BlackBerry software. The upcoming BlackBerry 7.1 OS update is said to be under development and may get more new features.
After having seen mobile hotspot in the BlackBerry 7.1, we can expect the same feature in the upcoming BlackBerry 10.
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