BlackBerry Smartphones why no OS 6 for 85xx BB

Hi I see no reason why theres no new OS for 85xx curve at least RIM could make 5.5 OS if OS 6 could not be supported by OS 6, everyone would be happy because if you can check the 8520 is the best selling global phone please RIM just this time look at the ideas that we give to you? Unfairly treated

I don't see how you have been treated unfairly. No all you promised for the 8520 OS6.

The 8520 was introduced with OS 4.6 and has already been upgraded to OS5. The memory of the device in the 8520 does not manage the largest OS6.

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