RIM promised that the future BlackBerry smartphones will have a quite significant performance improvement. Not long after the succession of Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsilie, RIM's new CEO, Thorsten Heins immediately made a number of actions. One of the latest is acquiring Paratek Adaptive RF, a company that designs and manufactures adaptive radio frequency front-end components for mobile phones.
"Watch out providers of mobile phones," General Partner of Polaris Venture Partners Alan Spoon, which is a lead investor in Paratek, wrote in a statement. "Integrating Paratek's technology into mobile phones is a game changer." Spoon also wrote that Paratek technology enables Blackberry users to upload and download large data much faster, thus saving battery life.
In addition, the new antenna design will make mobile phones slimmer and thinner. Paratek's tunable RF Technology will also reduce dropped calls.
In addition, the new antenna design will make mobile phones slimmer and thinner. Paratek's tunable RF Technology will also reduce dropped calls.
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