
The company's fortunes and hope lie in the arms of BB10, which is expected to bring RIM to at least on par with Windows Phone in terms of features. It is not expected to be able to touch iOS or Android in capabilities.
For the Q1, two BB10 smartphones are on the roadmap, "London" and "Nevada," the first of which will be touchscreen while the latter has a full keyboard.
RIM's successor to the failed Playbook tablet, codename "Blackforest," will hit in the Q3.
The last two phone are mystery devices codenamed "Naples" and "Nashville."