The Canadian Research In Motion (RIM) announced Wednesday, Aug. 3, the "larger" launch of BlackBerry smartphones in its history, unveiling five new aircraft operated by an all new version of its operating system. The Group of Waterloo, Ontario, whose stock has lost half its value since the beginning of the year, will launch two new models of BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Torch of three.
RIM did not specify the date of the launch, but said more than 225 distribution partners had "begun or completed" certification of its new devices, which aim to regain ground lost to Apple's iPhone .
According to May, the Apple iPhone is now more used than the RIM BlackBerry in the United States, according to the firm ComScore. As for operating systems for smartphones, that RIM is in third place with 24.7% market share, behind Google's Android system (38.1%) and Apple iOS (26.6%).