RIM may release the BlackBerry codenamed Colt, its first QNX-based "superphone," in the first quarter of 2012.
In order to get this smartphone horse to market quickly there will be some compromises, the BlackBerry Colt will have single-core processor and may be launched without BlackBerry Enterpirse server. In order to use email on the QNX BlackBerry businesses will have to use Microsoft Active Sync.
RIM is reportedly aiming to release the BlackBerry Colt some time in the
first quarter of 2012, obviously depending on how internal testing
goes which is currently in process now.
QNX software is supposed to help make BlackBerry smartphones more competitive.
QNX is full-featured robust that scales down to meet the constraints of real-time embedded systems.